Viola Pedata (Noun)
Meaning
Common violet of the eastern United States with large pale blue or purple flowers resembling pansies.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The viola pedata is a perennial plant that thrives in the woodland environments of the eastern United States.
- The delicate petals of the viola pedata resemble those of a pansy, with its characteristic pale blue and purple hues.
- A stroll through the woods in early spring may reward you with a sighting of the lovely viola pedata in bloom.
- The leaves of the viola pedata are quite distinctive, with their deeply cut and divided lobes that resemble a bird's foot.
- In some parts of its range, the viola pedata is also known as the bird's foot violet, due to the shape of its leaves.