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Viola odorata is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Violaceae native to Eurasia. The
small hardy herbaceous perennial is
commonly known as wood...
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violet Viola odorata –
sweet violet Viola persicifolia – fen
violet Viola riviniana –
common dog
violet Viola rostrata – long-spurred
violet Viola sororia...
- wide
range than
sweet violet (
Viola odorata). Note it is
considered by some
sources to be the same
species as
Viola odorata. The
habit is
prostrate like...
- some of its
names imply, V. tricolor and
other plants in the
Viola genus (such as V.
odorata, or
sweet violet), have a long
history of use in herbalism...
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Puccinia violae.
Viola odorata (sweet violet) – fragrant; all the
leaves are
located at the base of the plant; sti****s are gland-tipped
Viola canina (heath...
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Groenland & Rümpler)
Viola odorata (synonym:
Viola hortensis Schur) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Viola hortensis. If an internal...
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Viola odorata) Some
flowers are safe to eat only in
small amounts.
Apple flowers (Malus spp.)
contain cyanide precursors, and
Johnny jump-ups (
Viola tricolor)...
- be
derived from two
different Viola alba strains, and more
closely resemble, in
flower colour and odour,
Viola odorata. It was
first imported into Naples...
- foenum-grae**** — fenugr**** (India)
Tropaeolum majus —
garden nasturtium (Andes)
Viola odorata —
sweet violet (Europe,
northern Africa, Syria)
Postharvest diseases...
- — Henry H.
Snelling Henry H.
Snelling writes based on his research: "
Viola odorata--or
sweet scented violet,
yields to
alcohol a rich blue color, which...