https://alldayelectrician.com/l1k9bak0pzd There are over 900 species of violets, but I only have three four to share with you so far. And if you read all the way to the end of this post – there’s a contest and prizes in celebration of Seeded Earth reaching visit # 30,000 a day ago.
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https://getdarker.com/editorial/articles/5soyf0atl0 I have always called this a go Confederate Violet, though it isn’t listed as such in wildflower guides. The name seems to refer to its color resemblance to the Confederate uniforms worn during the Civil War, which were a pale gray-blue color.
source It is actually an atypical Common Blue Violet, (the violet in the next photo) and mostly enjoyed by us folks in the Midwest US.
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click This is the https://danivoiceovers.com/5ra9lt8oj3x Common Blue Violet. It blooms March through June, and is found throughout the eastern half of US. This species of violet is as common in my yard as my grass. And nearly as common as my dandelions and clover. 🙂
Its leaves are high in Vitamin A and C and can be used in salads or cooked as greens, and the flowers can be made into candies and jellies. Here’s a recipe for Violet Jelly. It was my favorite from all the ones I read, because the jelly-maker was concerned enough to give us a hint so the jelly doesn’t look like it’s full of wilted bugs!
This is the https://purestpotential.com/h49s2radj Sweet White Violet, and is much whiter than the Confederate and also has a nice fragrance. (Many violets do not have a fragrance.) This violet is fairly simple to find in the northern part of the United States east of the Mississippi River. It blooms in April- May in wooded areas.
One of the distinguishing characteristics of this violet is the backbending and twisting of the two upper petals. It’s the violet gymnast!
https://www.brigantesenglishwalks.com/ppq3zcwfvf So do you have a favorite?
https://www.yolascafe.com/7e898866u The mutant soldier?
https://paradiseperformingartscenter.com/ghiwyot3yt The lawn-infested jelly ingredient?
https://lpgventures.com/4u75f5d The perfumed gymnast?
source Why not leave a comment and vote for your favorite? We’ll see which one comes out as the Seeded Earth’s Favorite Violet!
*** In celebration of Seeded Earth surpassing 30,000+ visits, I’ll anonymously choose one ‘voter participant’ and send you an source 8″ X 10″ MATTE PHOTOGRAPH, your choice from my blog – if you want one, that is – https://geolatinas.org/fvgffn48x AND A SOMETHING SPECIAL GIFT MADE IN WISCONSIN. I’ll announce the winner on Sunday, May 11. And I’ll post a photo of the Wisconsin prize, too. ***
Addition on May 5. I want to add one more violet to this violet post, though I don’t think this guy will have much a go at the contest. He’s a pleasant sort, so he won’t mind.
This is the https://www.marineetstamp.com/6dzib5oznr Downy Blue Violet and its petals are broader than they are long, giving it a shape rather like a butterfly. It has a soft whiskery coat and is a lovely medium shade of blue. The Downy grows very low to the ground on barely any stem, so it can be easy to miss.
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The whiskery butterfly?