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Wood Violets
Wood Violets
Q. Wood violets would make a lovely
evergreen ground cover. They bloom in purple
too. And they reproduce like crazy. Can
I grow them in full sun in Texas?
A. No
sorry but they could take the AM sun until noon
I would say. Read this: The wood violet grows very well in a moist shady environment and you often see it in shady lawns. The wood violet is a perennial plant that produces flowers with petals in spring and flowers with no petals in late summer. Violets bear the non-petaled flowers on short stalks near the soil surface. They are quite fertile and produce many seeds enclosed in a pod. The wood violet leaves and flowers arise from a short
stout horizontal stem or rhizome. The rhizome lies on the soil surface or slightly under the soil. Violets make an excellent ground cover in shady lawns because they spread so aggressively. You can dig out violets easily. Just make sure you remove the short stout horizontal stems the leaves are attached to.
Violets can tolerate common herbicides
such as 2 4-D and MCPP which are used to
control broadleaf weeds in lawns. The herbicides
with 2 4-DP or triclopyr will kill violets.
2 4-DP and Triclopyr are available to commercial
applicators and you may not be able to purchase
these chemicals. Do use herbicides to control
violets; spot treat problem areas instead
of broadcasting the chemical over the whole
lawn. The fine Fescue is the most shade
tolerant lawn grass and grows well in areas
formerly occupied by violets.
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