. Our early wild flowers [microform] : a study of the herbaceous plants blooming in early spring in the northern states and Canada. Wild flowers; Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Botanique. DOG-VIOLET IS DOG-VIOLET Vidla canina, var. Miihlenbcrgii. Vidla canina, var. Labraddrica. Vi'ila Labraddrica An early, stemmed species of Blue Violet, growing in moist soil from Labrador to Minnesota, and south to the Carolinas and Ken- tucky. Frequent in northern Ohio. March-May. Stems.— Tufted, smooth, leafy. Leaves.—Slender- petioled, reniform or orbicular, cordate, rounded or acute at apex, hooded at first. Fl


. Our early wild flowers [microform] : a study of the herbaceous plants blooming in early spring in the northern states and Canada. Wild flowers; Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Botanique. DOG-VIOLET IS DOG-VIOLET Vidla canina, var. Miihlenbcrgii. Vidla canina, var. Labraddrica. Vi'ila Labraddrica An early, stemmed species of Blue Violet, growing in moist soil from Labrador to Minnesota, and south to the Carolinas and Ken- tucky. Frequent in northern Ohio. March-May. Stems.— Tufted, smooth, leafy. Leaves.—Slender- petioled, reniform or orbicular, cordate, rounded or acute at apex, hooded at first. Flowers.—Vary in color from violet-blue to light blue and white; petals shghtly bearded; spur short; stipules ovate-lance- olate, ciliate, entire or serrate. Dog-\'iolet. Vidla Labraddrica This is the commonest Blue Violet of the stemmed species, foimd in the grass and open woods. The blossom varies; normally it is violet-blue of varying degrees of depth and more or less dark-veined; some- times it fades to white without veins. The lateral petals are bearded and the spur slender on the type, but short and blunt in Vidla canina, var. arenaria, a variety which prefers sandy soil. The leaves are 159. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. Toronto : McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart


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