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Round-leaved Yellow Violet
Viola rotundifolia

This is one of two species of yellow-flowered violet in Connecticut. Note that this species has leaves and flowers on separate stalks, which arise directly from the base of the plant. The other species, downy yellow violet, has stems that bear both leaves and flowers.

• Family: Violet (Violaceae)
• Habitat: rich woods
• Height: 2-5 inches
• Flower size: 1/2 to 3/4 inch across
• Flower color: yellow
• Flowering time: April to May
• Origin: native

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Viola rotundifolia
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Round-leaved yellow violet is distinguished by large, glossy leaves.

Last updated November 13, 2005. © 2005 Connecticut Botanical Society. All rights reserved.