1/2-pint plug
Exposure: Full Sun - Partial Sun
Moisture: Medium - Medium Dry
Height: 6 inches
Bloom: April, May, June
Description: The Prairie Violet is not aggressive like some Viola species and therefore is a nice plant for small, drier gardens or edges. The deep purple to blue flowers emerge on leafless stalks in early spring and can last well into the summer months. Some plants may re-bloom later in the summer. Viola pedatifida is one of the larval host plants for many different fritillary butterflies.