Common violet of the eastern United States with large pale blue or purple flowers resembling pansies.
A plant of the genus Viola having four upswept petals and a broader one pointing downward.
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Examples for "bird's-foot violet "
Examples for "bird's-foot violet "
1 On a dry, gravelly, half-wooded hill-slope the bird 's - foot violet grows in great abundance, and is sparse in neighboring districts.
1 Neither like an old family physician nor a new johnny - jump - up ; just quiet and cool and pleasant.
1 Besides, I had not seen my sweet wood violet then, he added, aggravatingly.
2 She must not approach my little wood violet .
3 The tall, towering sunflower, Mr. Fabian, fell instantly and irrecoverably in love with this tiny white wood violet .
4 I underplant mine with the purple-leaved, violet-flowered Canadian wood violet Viola labradorica for a match made in heaven.
5 Saint Valentine's day, the birds' bridal day, would be a very appropriate time for a wood violet to wed.
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