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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Caroline Dean Wildflower Collection |
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Auburn University Digital Library |
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Auburn University Libraries |
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Wildflower photographs |
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Wildflower photographs Birdfoot Violet Caroline R. Dean |
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Wildflower photographs Viola pedata Geography & Environment -- Natural Environment -- Living Things; Arts & Literature -- Photography |
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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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Birdfoot VioletViola pedataThese 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.Caroline R. DeanRobert A. Dean1ViolaceaeGeography & Environment -- Natural Environment -- Living Things; Arts & Literature -- PhotographyRights to the images in this collection are owned by the estate of Caroline R. Dean. Please direct questions concerning use or reproduction to the Auburn University Digital Library at coatemi@auburn.edu.http://cdm17353.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/flora/id/92 |
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Birdfoot Violet |
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Birdfoot Violet |
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Caroline R. Dean |
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Caroline R. Dean |
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AUflora92 |
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http://content.lib.auburn.edu/u?/flora,92 |
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