Gardening
Related: About this forumI just spotted these white Violets growing in my back lot. I've never seen them, before
At least I think that's what they are. These are absolutely lovely. I think I'll transplant them to one of my flower beds.
Wicked Blue
(6,621 posts)We have white ones in our yard, as well as purple ones. But our white ones are slightly different. They have little dark lines on the lowest petal.
Philostopher
(4,465 posts)My mother used to call them "Confederate violets" because at a distance, they look gray. I saw a clump of them in the side yard and moved them to a flowerbed - now they're all over the flowerbed, and once in a while I still see one in the yard.
catbyte
(35,707 posts)first open. It's my favorite floral fragrance. The real thing. Not perfumes--they use chemicals because genuine violet flower oil is thousands of dollars an ounce, but oh so heavenly.
2naSalit
(92,447 posts)Of violets in my area, northern Rockies, along with the purple and white we also have three or four kinds of yellow violets. I love having a patch of them, the smell is like no other. I wish I could smell like that regularly.
niyad
(119,632 posts)AndyS
(14,559 posts)They can turn a regular garden salad into something really special.