Wood Violet
- Also Known As: Missouri Wood Violet, Native Wood Violet
- Botanical Name: Viola missouriensis
- Plant Type: Groundcover
- Light Requirement: Partial Shade, Full Shade
- Water Demand: Low|Medium
- Landscape Use: Container, Fragrance, Lawn Substitute
- Ornamental Color: Purple, White
- Native or Adapted: Native
- Wildlife Value: Butterflies
- Season: Spring, Fall, Winter
- Deciduous or Evergreen: Deciduous
- Plant Form: Spreading
- Region: North Central Texas
- Plant Spread: 1' - 2'
- Plant Height: 0' - 1'
Description
Violets go dormant in summer and become green again in the fall and winter.