Labrador Violet

$12.50

Viola labradorica

Lovely dark green heart-shaped leaves flushed with purple. Long blooming violet-purple flowers. Mass plants for use as a ground cover or filler between pavers or in rock gardens. Mixes well with ferns and in a shaded shrub border. Self-seeds regularly form colonies. Northeastern U.S. Native.

  • Height: 1 - 6”

  • Spread: 4 - 6”

  • Pot size: 1 qt.

  • Bloom time: April, May, September, October

  • Light: Part shade, shade

  • Moisture: Dry to moist

  • Attracts: Pollinators, host plant for Fritillary Butterfly

  • Deer Resistance: Yes

  • Companion Plants: Christmas Fern, Golden Alexanders, Wild Columbine

Photo: Glover Perennials

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Viola labradorica

Lovely dark green heart-shaped leaves flushed with purple. Long blooming violet-purple flowers. Mass plants for use as a ground cover or filler between pavers or in rock gardens. Mixes well with ferns and in a shaded shrub border. Self-seeds regularly form colonies. Northeastern U.S. Native.

  • Height: 1 - 6”

  • Spread: 4 - 6”

  • Pot size: 1 qt.

  • Bloom time: April, May, September, October

  • Light: Part shade, shade

  • Moisture: Dry to moist

  • Attracts: Pollinators, host plant for Fritillary Butterfly

  • Deer Resistance: Yes

  • Companion Plants: Christmas Fern, Golden Alexanders, Wild Columbine

Photo: Glover Perennials

Viola labradorica

Lovely dark green heart-shaped leaves flushed with purple. Long blooming violet-purple flowers. Mass plants for use as a ground cover or filler between pavers or in rock gardens. Mixes well with ferns and in a shaded shrub border. Self-seeds regularly form colonies. Northeastern U.S. Native.

  • Height: 1 - 6”

  • Spread: 4 - 6”

  • Pot size: 1 qt.

  • Bloom time: April, May, September, October

  • Light: Part shade, shade

  • Moisture: Dry to moist

  • Attracts: Pollinators, host plant for Fritillary Butterfly

  • Deer Resistance: Yes

  • Companion Plants: Christmas Fern, Golden Alexanders, Wild Columbine

Photo: Glover Perennials