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  2. How to Get Rid of Wild Violets in Your Lawn - The Spruce

    • Young wild violets are fairly easy to pull by hand. For larger plants, enlist the help of a garden fork. 1. Wear thick gardening gloves to protect your hands as you pull the violets.Moisten the area thoroughly with … See more

    How to Kill Wild Violets with Herbicide

    The best approach to killing wild violets with herbicide is to spot treat individual weeds rather … See more

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    The Case For Tolerating Wild Violets

    Because wild violets have pretty flowers that bloom early and often, not everyone regards this plant as a weed. Many homeowners choose to let these wildflowers … See more

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    Wild Violet (Viola sororia) is a beautiful flower that carpets many lawns. It is also a persistent, perennial weed that presents a lawn care challenge. The wild violet can become an aggressive invader, competing with grass for space, nutrients and water.
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  3. At Last! An Easy Way to Kill Violets - Southern Living

    Aug 21, 2024 · But common dooryard violets (Viola sororia) are one other thing too. Extremely invasive. In the lawn or the garden. In the sun or the shade. If …

  4. 9 Reasons to Embrace the Wild Violets in Your Lawn - Epic …

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  5. Wild Violets – Signs, Symptoms and Prevention

    Wild violets (viola papilionacea, viola sororia) are low-growing perennials that bloom in mid-May. While some people consider them a lovely decorative plant for gardens and landscaping, others consider them a bothersome weed because …

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  6. Viola sororia Common Blue Violet - Prairie Moon Nursery

    Also called Viola papilionacea, common meadow violet, purple violet, woolly blue violet, hooded violet, wood violet, and the lesbian flower, this violet is a very common plant found in a wide range of habitats. It also happens to be the …

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  7. 6 Amazing Reasons to Keep Wild Violets in Your Yard

    Wild violets, known scientifically as Viola sororia, are often seen as quaint intruders in our manicured lawns. Sprouting eagerly in spring, their heart-shaped leaves and vibrant purple blossoms offer a hint of wildness and mystery.

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  8. Viola sororia - Wikipedia

    Viola sororia (/ vaɪˈoʊlə səˈrɔːriə / vy-OH-lə sə-ROR-ee-ə), [5] known commonly as the common blue violet, is a short-stemmed herbaceous perennial plant native to eastern North America. It is known by a number of common names, …

  9. How to Control Wild Violets - Preen

    In the lawn, the best violet defense is to encourage thick grass by mowing high, fertilizing regularly, and overseeding the lawn with additional grass seed each fall.

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  11. How To Control Wild Violet Weed In Your Lawn

    Wild violets are an aggressive perennial weed that can invade your lawn if left unchecked, especially in damp, shady areas. They bloom in spring, featuring attractive purple, white, or yellow flowers with five petals, but their presence …

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