15 Yellow Violets Bare-root – Yellow – Native Wildflower for Shade Gardens

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Yellow Violets (Viola Rotundifolia) bare-root boast unique all-yellow flowers with purple-veined petals. Perfect for native plant gardens or shady landscapes, blooming from March to May.

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    Yellow Violets (Viola Rotundifolia): A Shade Garden Delight

    Yellow Violets (Viola Rotundifolia) are a distinctive and beautiful wildflower native to Missouri. Known as the only all-yellow violet in the region, these perennials offer long-lasting spring blooms with a striking appearance. The plant features heart-shaped leaves that grow in a basal or alternate pattern along the stem. In early spring, the Yellow Violets begin to bloom, producing delicate flowers that may have subtle purple veins on the lower petals. The plant grows to a height of 4-24 inches as it matures, with flower stems emerging from the upper stem leaves.

    The Viola Rotundifolia is perfect for shaded or woodland gardens, especially in areas with moist, well-drained soil. These native wildflowers thrive in low-light environments and can adapt to a variety of garden settings. Whether you’re enhancing a shady garden, adding native plants to your landscape, or growing spring-flowering plants, Yellow Violets will bring color and life to your garden from March to May. These spring blooming flowers will provide a vibrant splash of color to any shaded landscape.

    Ideal for both experienced gardeners and beginners, these bare-root Yellow Violets offer an easy-to-grow solution for those looking to enrich their landscape with low-maintenance, native flora. Their ability to thrive in shaded environments makes them a fantastic addition to wildlife-friendly gardens, as they attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Add a touch of natural beauty and elegance with Yellow Violets in your garden. These shade garden plants are an excellent choice for adding visual interest to otherwise dark areas.

    Key Features and Benefits

    • Distinctive Yellow Flowers: Unique all-yellow flowers with purple veins on lower petals make Yellow Violets stand out in any garden.
    • Native Wildflower: As a native plant, Viola Rotundifolia is well-suited for low-maintenance native plant gardens and wildlife habitats.
    • Perfect for Shade: Ideal for shady landscapes, these violets thrive in low-light environments, making them perfect for woodland gardens.
    • Long Blooming Period: Enjoy spring blooms from March to May, bringing vibrant yellow color to your garden for an extended period.
    • Heart-shaped Leaves: The heart-shaped leaves are visually appealing and add texture to your garden even after the flowers have finished blooming.

    FAQs

    • Q: When do Yellow Violets bloom? A: Yellow Violets (Viola Rotundifolia) bloom in spring, from March to May, producing yellow flowers with purple veining on the lower petals.
    • Q: Are Yellow Violets easy to grow? A: Yes, Yellow Violets are relatively easy to grow, especially in moist, well-drained soil and shady areas, making them perfect for low-maintenance gardens.
    • Q: How tall do Yellow Violets grow? A: These plants can grow between 4 to 24 inches tall, starting out low to the ground and gradually maturing into taller specimens.
    • Q: Can Yellow Violets be grown in full sun? A: No, Yellow Violets prefer shady environments and will thrive best in areas with partial shade or dappled sunlight.
    • Q: What kind of soil do Yellow Violets need? A: Yellow Violets (Viola Rotundifolia) thrive in moist, well-drained soils that are slightly acidic. They are perfect for planting in woodland gardens or areas with shady conditions.

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    Product Details
    • USDA Hardiness Zone

      3-8
    • Soil Type

      Moist, Well-drained
    • Sunlight Exposure

      Partial Shade to Full Shade
    • Expected Planting Period

      Spring or Fall

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