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14 Different Types of Violets For The Garden

#11 Allium


This flower blooms in late spring to early summer, producing fragrant flowers in violet shade. It thrives in full sun to part shade in well-draining soil.

#12 Bush Clock Vine


With fragrant and beautiful violet-purple flowers, this plant is a must-have for hedges and borders. It performs well in sunlight and shade. It is also relatively safe from pests and diseases.

#13 Crowfoot Violet


This one is a unique, stemless plant with bright purple flowers. It thrives well in bright sunlight and can also tolerate drought to some extent.

#14 Wild Pansy


Wild pansy shows off overlapping petals in purple, violet, or white color. It performs well in well-drained soil under semi-shade or no shade.

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