Viola pubescens
yellow forest violet, downy yellow violet
The flowers of yellow forest violet add a pop of color to a spring shade garden. This species is a great groundcover and companion to other spring-blooming species. Violets attract specialist bees and other pollinators in addition to being a host plant.
Height: 8-12 in
Spread: 8-12 in
Hardiness Zone: 3-8
Bloom Color: Yellow
Characteristics & Attributes
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Ornamental Interest
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North American Distribution
John Lynch (c) Native Plant Trust
Arthur Haines (c) Arthur Haines
Frank Bramley (c) Native Plant Trust