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PNW Native Plant Database Viola sempervirens (Evergreen Violet)
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Viola sempervirens (Evergreen Violet)

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This native woodland violet is prized for its evergreen leaves and early-emerging sunny yellow flowers!  Bright yellow flowers rise 1-2 in. above the  small, deep-green leaves.

Stems creep across ground, producing mats of thick, leathery, broadly heart-shaped leaves.

Best in partial to deep shade, mixed with other native and shade-loving water-wise perennials!

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This native woodland violet is prized for its evergreen leaves and early-emerging sunny yellow flowers!  Bright yellow flowers rise 1-2 in. above the  small, deep-green leaves.

Stems creep across ground, producing mats of thick, leathery, broadly heart-shaped leaves.

Best in partial to deep shade, mixed with other native and shade-loving water-wise perennials!

This native woodland violet is prized for its evergreen leaves and early-emerging sunny yellow flowers!  Bright yellow flowers rise 1-2 in. above the  small, deep-green leaves.

Stems creep across ground, producing mats of thick, leathery, broadly heart-shaped leaves.

Best in partial to deep shade, mixed with other native and shade-loving water-wise perennials!

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