Weed of the Month: Wild Violet

Wild violet is distributed widely throughout the eastern United States and occurs most frequently in highly maintained pastures, turf grass, and landscapes.
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Weed of the Month: Wild Violet
Wild violet | Photo: University of Kentucky's College of Agriculture
Common name: Wild Violet (also blue violet, meadow violet)

Scientific name: Viola papilionacea Pursh

Life Cycle: Perennial

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