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Wild forest violet in the spring forest. Blooming close-up. Nature background. Sweet Violet, English Violet.
Viola reichenbachiana
Spring planting with a lot of blue-violet horned pansy (Viola cornuta) in a flower bed in the garden, copy space, selected focus, narrow depth of field
Cluster of wild violets growing outdoors
Viola hederacea, the Australian violet, is native to Australia. This small herbaceous perennial is common and widespread in Victoria and Tasmania, along the Great Dividing Range.\n\nThe Viola hederacea is infrequently grown in gardens. It is a less spectacular plant than the cultivated species Viola banksii, with a more open, less robust habit and less striking flowers.
Viola odorata is a species of the genus Viola native to Europe and Asia, but has also been introduced to North America and Australasia. It is commonly known as Sweet Violet, English Violet, Common Violet, or Garden Violet. The herb is known as Banafsa, Banafsha or Banaksa  in India, where it is commonly used as remedy to cure sore throat and tonsilitis. The sweet, unmistakable scent of this flower has proved popular throughout the generations, particularly in the late Victorian  period, and has consequently been used in the production of many cosmetic fragrances and perfumes. The French are also known for their violet syrup, most commonly made from an extract of violets. In the United States, this French violet syrup is used to make violet scones and marshmallows.
First blooming wildflowers in spring - bush of blue violets with green leaves on the ground among dry grass.
Close shot of the Viola riviniana, the common dog-violet.
Flower bed with Common violets (Viola Odorata) flowers in bloom, traditional easter flowers, flower background, easter spring background. Close up macro photo, selective focus. Ideal for greeting festive postcard.
bellflower
Flowers series
Melastoma sanguineum, also called Red melastome or Fox-tongued melastoma, is a shrub or a small tree, which produces purplish-pink flowers of six petals. It is native to Southeast Asian countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam.
Violets flowers (Viola odorata). Spring flowers with drops of dew
Detailed photos of flowers and other types of vegetation.
Violet flower Viola odorata in a forest, spring, Moscow, Russia
Asiatic dayflower (Commelina communis) in a Connecticut yard. An introduced plant in North America, where it can become invasive. So named because it blooms for only one day.
Purple flowers of Wood violet (viola odorata) bloomoing in the spring
balloon flower
Viola flowers and leaves set isolated on white. Purple blue bloom of violet plant. Violette fragrant blossom.
Bellflower - Campanula carpatica in a flower garden.
Spring flowers. Violet violets flowers bloom in the spring forest. Viola odorata.
Cluster of wild violets growing outdoors with dew drops.
Pansy Flower closeup-Stock image.
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Willowherb, Epilobium, parviflorum
Close up of Blue Potato Bush flower
violet viola odorata close up with field backgroun
A macro shot of a purple violet in the yard.
An alpine violet (Viola cf. calcarata) in the eastern austrian alps
spring flowers
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