The pansy like, small, delicate flower is our most familiar wild violet can be spotted in a range of habitats from woodland to grassland, shady hedgerows to pastures.

Common Dog Violet

£12.00

Common Dog Violet

Common Dog Violet viola riviniana

3 small pots of violets planted beneath the dedicated tree.

This plant is very important for several butterflies, including the small pearl-bordered fritillary (a pretty orange and brown butterfly with rows of ‘pearls’on the underside of its wings) because the caterpillar feed on violets, particularly the common dog violet.

Flowers from April to June.

Availability: 2 in stock

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