Sweet Violets And Pansies And Violets From Mountain And Plain
The book Sweet Violets And Pansies And Violets From Mountain And Plain was written by author Cook, E. T. (Ernest Thomas), 1867-1915 Here you can read free online of Sweet Violets And Pansies And Violets From Mountain And Plain book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Sweet Violets And Pansies And Violets From Mountain And Plain a good or bad book?
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The fragile-looking, single white English violet grows wild in our shady grove, and spreads quite freely, even in poor, uncultivated soil. It is perfectly hardy here, and has been natur- alised at Rose Brake for at least thirty years. It blooms with the Forsythia. The ground under some old Forsythia bushes is carpeted with this gentle and charming flower. In other places the purple English violet has formed vigorous colonies. This species Viola odorata, is described in Britton and Brown's ' Ill...ustrated Flora of the Northern States and Canada, ' because, though it came originally from England, it has escaped from gardens, and is now naturalised in many places, especially in the Virginias and other long-settled parts of America. Outdoor violets begin to flower here about the first week in April or the last VIOLETS OF MOUNTAIN AND PLAIN 71 of March, according to the season, but the native sorts are not much in evidence until May, which is our great violet month. " V. Palmata (L. ). This violet is sometimes confused, we believe, with a variety of V.
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