Seeds have fatty appendages (elaiosomes) which attract ants that disperse seeds. Violets grow on all continents and are the larval host plant for Great Spangled Fritillary butterflies. Confederate Violet is a variegated form of Viola sororia.
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Confederate Violet
Genus species:
Viola sororia var. priceana
Common Name:
Confederate Violet
Variety:
priceana
Family Name:
Violaceae
Annual or perennial herbs; leaves alternate, simple, entire to lobed, stipules conspicuous and often lobed or fringed; flowers bisexual, irregular, solitary; fruit a capsule.
Seed Type
Angiosperm
Origin:
Native: native to North America. Non-native: not native to North America. Introduced Native: native to North America, but not Rowe Woods.
* Definitions based on the USDA terminology
Native
Category:
Wildflower
Flower Color:
Violet/Blue White
Identified by:
J.D. Mancini
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