Viola canadensis
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Viola canadensis, Linn. Plants without stolons, glabrous or very nearly so: lvs. broad-ovate, cordate, at apex acute or acuminate, serrate, the stipules sharp-lanceolate: fls. solitary from the axils of the st.-lvs., white inside with yellow center, the outside more or less tinged with violet, the 3 lower petals with darker lines, the lateral petals bearded; sepals subulate. Woods, New Bruns. to Sask. and Rocky Mts., to Ala. and Ariz.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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