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Search Term(s): Viola rotundifolia   (1 record found)

VIOLACEAE
Violet Family
Viola rotundifolia  (round-leaf yellow violet)   
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Synonym
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Carex Section
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Meaning of Scientific Name
Viola: classical name for the genus; rotundifolia: round leaf
Native Plant
Yes
Life Form
Perennial Herb
Phenology (Flowering Period)
April-May
Physiographic Province
☑ Piedmont
☐ Coastal Plain

County Distribution
☑ New Castle
☐ Kent
☐ Sussex

Habitat
Rich woodlands and slopes
State Status
Rare
Piedmont Status
Rare
Coastal Plain Status
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Global Rank
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Federal Status
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Geographic Affinity
Northern
Species at Limit of Distribution
☐ Northern
☐ Southern

North American Distribution (Non-indigenous Species)
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Coefficient of Conservatism
8
Invasive
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Invasive Watchlist
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Global Origin (Non-native Species)
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Wildlife Values
The nectar and/or pollen of the flowers attract honeybees, bumblebees, long-horned bees, mason bees, ants, bee flies, butterflies, and skippers. The foliage is eaten by the larvae of various butterflies, and miscellaneous moths. Nutrient rich elaiosomes on seeds are eaten by ants, as a result, ants help to disperse seed through the forest.
Medicinal Properties
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ID Notes
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Additional Info
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Habitats in which this plant occurs
Tuliptree Rich Wood (Piedmont)
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