Field Pansy Is a Familiar, Welcome Sign of Spring

Field Pansy Is a Familiar, Welcome Sign of Spring

Wildflower Spot – April 2009 John Clayton Chapter of the Virginia Native Plant Society Viola bicolor President of the John Clayton Chapter, FieldVNPS Pansy By Helen Hamilton, Blooming all over fields,Viola meadows, bicolor roadsides and disturbed land, field pansy is a familiar, welcome sign of spring. Viola (flowers tricolor white to medium blue with yellow marking) is related to the European pansy, (flowers purple-blue, yellowViola andkitaibeliana white). Field pansy was once thought to be an American variety of the Eurasian , but has more recently been recognized as the only and appearing in patches or colonies. The native American pansy. alternate leaves are spoon-shaped; paired stipules grow These plants are most commonly known as alongside the leaf and are deeply toothed. Johnny-jump-ups, so named for the plant’s The flower has five petals, the lowest heavily quick growth in the spring. Field pansy has veined, and extending back into a spur; the also been called the “Confederate violet”, the side petals are usually bearded. small flowers are thought to be the tears of Confederate soldiersV. sororia, as they left the battlefield. This plant tolerates soils ranging from sandy The blue-veined grayish-white morph of the to clay to limestone, and is found in most of common violet, is also commonly eastern U.S. except the extreme north. This known as “Confederate Violet.” species has beenv used to create some of the pansy cultivars sold in nurseries as annual Field pansy is an annual, spreading by seed, garden plants. Photo: Viola bicolor Field Pansy ( ) VNPS For more information about native plants visit www.vnps.org..

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