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Early Dog-Violet

by MartinUrbanNiederösterreich, Austria

Wald Veilchen

1 0 Early dog-violet

Early dog-violet

by MauronTrebnje, Slovenia

0 0 Early-dog violet

Early-dog violet

by Marta RubioTexeiraOud-Heverlee, Vlaanderen, Belgium

Meerdaalbos.

0 0 Violeta. Violet

Violeta. Violet

by IsabelaIreland

Muckross House - Killarney, Ireland

1 0 Wood Violet

Wood Violet

by Marta RubioTexeiraVlaanderen, Belgium

Hallerbos, Belgium.

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Early Dog-violet

by hof.balmLehmkuhlen, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

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Wild violets

by Nathan DaileyMaryland, USA

This plant is usually found on the northern hemisphere in temperate weather.

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Early Dog-violet

by Mutter_ShibulbaSchönstedt, Freistaat Thüringen, Germany

Perennial, herbaceous plant, flowers usually from March - May, though some ...

0 0 Early Dog-violet

Early Dog-violet

by Marta RubioTexeiraLeuven, Vlaanderen, Belgium

Perennial herb, stems up to 15 cm and has a basal rosette of leaves. ...

0 0 Early Dog-violet

Early Dog-violet

by Noah CitizenLe Busseau, Poitou-Charentes, Tromelin Island

That perennial plant shows deep green heart-shaped leaves and deep purple ...

1 0 Early Dog Violet

Early Dog Violet

by Debbie StewartDoncaster, England, United Kingdom

early dog violets are best seen beween March and June and are one of the first ...

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