Purple wildflowers common in rural areas

Huamujun, Viola yedoensis.

Huamujun: In spring, there is a kind of purple wild flower in the northern wild, which is small and exquisite and attractive. In some places, everywhere, most people can't name them. For this reason, many people often ask, so I thought of the origin of "Red Dust" and let Huamujun tell you slowly. Viola purpurea.

The common names of Viola yedoensis include Viola yedoensis, Viola, Viola yedoensis, Viola yedoensis, Ditch, Solitary Tiger, Viola yedoensis, Sword Grass, Plough Grass, Viola yedoensis, Anemone, Jin Jian and so on. And the names vary from place to place. Perennial herb, 4 ~ 14 cm high, without overground stems or short underground stems, with stout taproots. Leaves basal, narrowly lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, with crenate edges, petioles with narrow wings, stipules with subulate triangles and eyelashes. Flowers petiolate, sepals ovate-lanceolate, petals purple, spur slender, straight or slightly curved; The flowering period is purple from April to May, and the stems and leaves are still as green as ever after autumn, accompanied by small needle-shaped fruits. It is not until early winter that the aboveground parts wither, so it is an excellent ground cover plant, and can also be planted in gardens, decorative flower borders or inlaid lawns.