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Viola labradorica

Labrador Violet

Plant Type: Native - American
FULL sun to MORNING sun/AFTERNOON shade

Deep violet flowers in midsummer over mounds of heart-shaped deep purple leaves. Plants spread quickly and often self-seed. Tolerates moderate foot traffic.


Height

3-4"

Spread

12"

Growth Habit

SPILLER (low/trailing)

Landscape Application:

Excellent flowering groundcover for crevices and pathways. Tolerates moderate foot traffic.

Viola labradorica Plant Care:

Excellent drainage is essential. Prefers consistent moisture but will tolerate some drought. Needs winter protection.

USDA Hardiness Zone: Zone 3 (-40/-30F)

Labrador Violet Characteristics & Attributes

Season of Interest

EARLY (March-April), MIDSEASON (May-June), LATE (July-frost)

Early Season (March - April)
Mid Season (May - June)
Late Season (July - frost)
Soil Moisture Needs

Moderate soil moisture.

Moderate
Special Benefits
Ground Cover
Critter Resistance
Deer Resistant