This is a very beautiful voilet color flower. SomeViolaspecies areperennial plants, some areannual plants, and a few are smallshrubs. A large number of species, varieties andcultivarsare grown in gardens for their ornamental flowers. In horticulture the term "pansy" is normally used for those multi-coloured, large-flowered cultivars which are raised annually or biennially from seed and used extensively inbedding. The terms "viola" and "violet" are normally reserved for small-flowered annuals or perennials, including the species.Flower colours vary in the genus, ranging fromviolet, through various shades of blue, yellow, white, and cream, whilst some types are bicolored, often blue and yellow. Flowering is often profuse, and may last for much of the spring and summer.Theflowersof the vast majority of the species are zygomorphic withbilateral symmetry. The flowers are formed from five petals; four are upswept or fan-shaped petals with two per side, and there is one broad, lobed lower petal pointing downward. The shape of the petals and placement defines many species, for example, some species have a "spur" on the end of each petal while most have a spur on the lower petal.Violaare most often spring blooming withchasmogamousflowers with well-developed petals pollinated by insects. Many species also produce self-pollinatedcleistogamousflowers in summer and autumn that do not open and lack petals.The word 'Violet' comes from the Latin name 'Viola'. Ordinary Violets, Common Blue Violets, Sweet violets and Garden violets are some of the popular varieties of violets. Most Violets are small perennial plants, but a few are annual plants and some are small shrubs.Violets (Viola) are a genus ofSpring flowering plantsin the family Violaceae. There are around 400-500 species of Violets in the genus. Violets are native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere and are also distributed in Hawaii, Australasia, and the Andes in South America. Violets colors is the very beautiful color   .

This is a very beautiful voilet color flower. SomeViolaspecies areperennial plants, some areannual plants, and a few are smallshrubs. A large number of species, varieties andcultivarsare grown in gardens for their ornamental flowers. In horticulture the term "pansy" is normally used for those multi-coloured, large-flowered cultivars which are raised annually or biennially from seed and used extensively inbedding. The terms "viola" and "violet" are normally reserved for small-flowered annuals or perennials, including the species.Flower colours vary in the genus, ranging fromviolet, through various shades of blue, yellow, white, and cream, whilst some types are bicolored, often blue and yellow. Flowering is often profuse, and may last for much of the spring and summer.Theflowersof the vast majority of the species are zygomorphic withbilateral symmetry. The flowers are formed from five petals; four are upswept or fan-shaped petals with two per side, and there is one broad, lobed lower petal pointing downward. The shape of the petals and placement defines many species, for example, some species have a "spur" on the end of each petal while most have a spur on the lower petal.Violaare most often spring blooming withchasmogamousflowers with well-developed petals pollinated by insects. Many species also produce self-pollinatedcleistogamousflowers in summer and autumn that do not open and lack petals.The word 'Violet' comes from the Latin name 'Viola'. Ordinary Violets, Common Blue Violets, Sweet violets and Garden violets are some of the popular varieties of violets. Most Violets are small perennial plants, but a few are annual plants and some are small shrubs.Violets (Viola) are a genus ofSpring flowering plantsin the family Violaceae. There are around 400-500 species of Violets in the genus. Violets are native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere and are also distributed in Hawaii, Australasia, and the Andes in South America. Violets colors is the very beautiful color .

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Stock photo: This is a very beautiful voilet color flower. SomeViolaspecies areperennial plants, some areannual plants, and a few are smallshrubs. A large number of species, varieties andcultivarsare grown in gardens for their ornamental flowers. In horticulture the term "pansy" is normally used for those multi-coloured, large-flowered cultivars which are raised annually or biennially from seed and used extensively inbedding. The terms "viola" and "violet" are normally reserved for small-flowered annuals or perennials, including the species.Flower colours vary in the genus, ranging fromviolet, through various shades of blue, yellow, white, and cream, whilst some types are bicolored, often blue and yellow. Flowering is often profuse, and may last for much of the spring and summer.Theflowersof the vast majority of the species are zygomorphic withbilateral symmetry. The flowers are formed from five petals; four are upswept or fan-shaped petals with two per side, and there is one broad, lobed lower petal pointing downward. The shape of the petals and placement defines many species, for example, some species have a "spur" on the end of each petal while most have a spur on the lower petal.Violaare most often spring blooming withchasmogamousflowers with well-developed petals pollinated by insects. Many species also produce self-pollinatedcleistogamousflowers in summer and autumn that do not open and lack petals.The word 'Violet' comes from the Latin name 'Viola'. Ordinary Violets, Common Blue Violets, Sweet violets and Garden violets are some of the popular varieties of violets. Most Violets are small perennial plants, but a few are annual plants and some are small shrubs.Violets (Viola) are a genus ofSpring flowering plantsin the family Violaceae. There are around 400-500 species of Violets in the genus. Violets are native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere and are also distributed in Hawaii, Australasia, and the Andes in South America. Violets colors is the very beautiful color . was taken by nallathambisathiah .