Birdfoot Violet
These spring-blooming flowers are solitary, on stalks that are usually taller than the leaves. It grows in sunny or semi-shaded, well drained, usually acid soil. The name "birdfoot" refers to its deeply cup leaves.
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Online Access: | http://content.lib.auburn.edu/u?/flora,92 |