Viola adunca (Early Blue Violet)
Plant Description: Viola adunca is a perennial flower with short to long slender rhizomes which develop into aerial shoots as the plant grows into the season. It has short leafstalks and oval to elliptic leaves, often with a heart-shaped base. The blades are very small, about one-inch long, bear finely toothed edges, and may or may not be covered in fine hairs. Its pretty flowers measure about half an inch long and have 5 delicate blue to deep purple petals. The 3 lower petals are often white and veiny at the base, and become purplish towards the margins, sometimes in a gradient fashion. The base of the lateral petals have patches of white hairs. The leaves and flowers of all violets are edible, and have been often used to make teas or salads, among other recipes of different regional cuisines. *NEVER CONSUME PLANTS WITHOUT PROPER ID* Height: 6-10 inches Width: 6-10 inches Sun Needs: Partial to full shade Soil Needs: Prefers moist soils but can tolerate drier medium as well