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Viola uliginosa
Viola uliginosa
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Viola uniflora
Viola uniflora
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Viola willkommii
Viola willkommii
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БагаторічнаViolet
Viola sororia
Sow seeds in fall in moist, humus-rich soil in partial shade to full sun; this prolific self-seeder quickly naturalizes to form colonies of heart-shaped leaves and violet-blue spring flowers. Both the flowers and young leaves are edible and nutritious — the flowers make beautiful garnishes and viole
БагаторічнаViolet helleborine
Epipactis purpurata
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БагаторічнаViolet lespedeza
Lespedeza violacea
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БагаторічнаViolet limodore
Limodorum abortivum
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БагаторічнаViolet wild petunia
Ruellia nudiflora
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БагаторічнаViolet wood-sorrel
Oxalis violacea
Plant small bulbs 2–3 inches deep in fall in well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral, dry to moderately moist soil in partial shade to full sun — violet woodsorrel is a charming native bulb of the eastern US prairies and open woodlands, producing clusters of small, five-petaled, rose-purple to viol
БагаторічнаViolet-cabbage
Moricandia arvensis
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БагаторічнаViper's grass
Scorzonera humilis
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БагаторічнаVirgin's-bower
Clematis virginiana
Virgin's bower is the most widespread and cold-hardy of all native North American clematis, scrambling through shrubs and small trees along streams, roadsides, and woodland edges from Nova Scotia to Florida — in late summer it smothers its support in masses of small, four-petaled white flowers that
Virginia False Aloe
Manfreda virginica
Virginia False Aloe is a native succulent wildflower of the southeastern United States, producing a compact basal rosette of fleshy, strap-like, often maroon-spotted leaves from sandy or rocky, well-drained soils in prairies, cedar glades, open woodlands, and roadsides from Virginia south to Florida
Virginia Mallow
Sida hermaphrodita
Virginia Mallow is a tall, bold native perennial, native to the rich, moist soils of bottomlands, riverbanks, woodland edges, and disturbed clearings from Virginia and Pennsylvania south to Georgia and west to Indiana, growing to 8–10 feet tall in fertile, moist soil and producing a continuous succe
БагаторічнаVirginia buttonweed
Diodia virginiana
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БагаторічнаVirginia chain fern
Woodwardia virginica
Plant in strongly acidic (pH 4.0–5.5), wet to moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade; Virginia chain fern is a robust, twice-pinnate native fern of Atlantic coastal plain bogs, swamps, and wet pine flatwoods — larger and more dramatic than the similar netted chain fern, with bipinnate frond
БагаторічнаVirginia copperleaf
Acalypha virginica
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БагаторічнаVirginia dayflower
Commelina virginica
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БагаторічнаVirginia dwarf-dandelion
Krigia virginica
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БагаторічнаVirginia rose
Rosa virginiana
Plant in well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soil in full sun to partial shade — Virginia rose is one of the most ecologically valuable of all native roses, producing simple, five-petaled, clear pink flowers in late spring with a pleasant light fragrance, followed by the best hips of any easter
БагаторічнаVirginia saltmarsh-mallow
Kosteletzkya pentacarpos
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БагаторічнаVirginia sumac
Rhus typhina
The fruit of Staghorn Sumac (R. typhina) has a sour flavour and is used in pies. Its other uses are similar to those of Skunkbush Sumac. Its native range is from E. Canada to N. Central and E. U.S.A., but it has been introduced to many areas, including Arkansas, Austria, Bulgaria, Colorado, France, Germany, Italy, Kansas, Spain, and Utah. The Bloom Color is yellow. The Main Bloom Time is early spring, Late spring, or mid-spring. The form is oval, Upright, or erect. Rhus species are hardy, drough
БагаторічнаVirginia wild rye
Elymus virginicus
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БагаторічнаVirginia-sarsaparilla
Aralia nudicaulis
Plant rhizome divisions in well-drained, sandy to loamy, slightly acidic soil in full to partial shade; this low-growing woodland native has a single compound leaf rising on an upright stem from the underground rhizome, giving it a distinctive appearance among shade plants. The fragrant root has lon