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  2. Europe and Asia
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    V. odorata is native to Europe and Asia and has been introduced to the Americas and Australia. [citation needed] The species can be found near the edges of forests or in clearings; it is also a common "uninvited guest" in shaded lawns or elsewhere in gardens. [citation needed]
    This colorful perennial plant belongs to the violet family (Violaceae) of plants and is native to Europe and Asia. Since its introduction, into North America and Australia, it is commonly seen growing in gardens.
     
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    What is Viola odorata?Viola odorata is a species of flowering plant in the family Violaceae, native to Europe and Asia. This small hardy herbaceous perennial is commonly known as wood violet, sweet violet, English violet, common violet, florist's violet, or garden violet. It has been introduced into the Americas and Australia.
    Is Viola odorata native to North America?According to BONAP, Viola odorata has not been reported to naturalize in North America except in New York and Maryland. Sweet violets can sometimes be weedy and can invade lawns and flower beds here on the East coast, but they're a lot shorter and less robust and aggressive than the weedy native ones.
    Does Viola odorata grow outdoors?One vendor has this plant for sale. 31 members have or want this plant for trade. This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions: I'm sure that most of the comments posted here are NOT about Viola odorata. The negative reviews, especially, seem to be about native species that grow too well.
    What does Viola odorata look like?Viola odorata are hardy perennials that range from 10 to 20 cm in height (4 to 8 inches). They bloom from winter through to spring, when they carry fragranced violet, purple, or white flowers on stems. Foliage is of heart shaped leaves. Sweet Violet is a common name for Viola odorata.
     
  4. WEBThe native range of this species is Europe to W. & N. Iran, NW. Africa. It is a perennial and grows primarily in the temperate biome. It is used to treat unspecified medicinal disorders and respiratory system disorders, as a …

  5. WEBSummary. Viola odorata, known as Sweet Violet, is a species in the Viola genus. Native to Europe and Asia, this perennial plant is cherished for its fragrant, purple flowers. Viola odorata thrives in part shade to full shade …

  6. WEBWild violets are native to many areas throughout (central and eastern) Canada and the US. Although they are located in Europe, they are not as common as they are in Canada and the US. There are wild violets in …

  7. WEBThis colorful perennial plant belongs to the violet family ( Violaceae) of plants and is native to Europe and Asia. Since its introduction, into North America and Australia, it is commonly seen growing in gardens. Table …

  8. Viola odorata (Sweet Violet) - Practical Plants

  9. WEBMythology and symbolism. Uses. Threats. Quick facts. Common name: sweet violet. Scientific name: Viola odorata. Family: Violets. Origin: native. Flowering season: March to May. Habitat: woodland edges. What does …

  10. Sweet Violet – Viola odorata - Gardening Know How

  11. Viola odorata Calflora

    WEBViola odorata is a perennial herb that is not native to California. D J J J A S O N A F M M. Bloom Period. Photos on Calflora. Toxicity: Do not eat the seed of this plant. Communities: escaped cultivar. Information about …

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