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htop
San Antonio, TX
(Zone 8b)


January 20, 2004
12:02 PM

Post #758313

Sweet Violet, English Violet, Garden Violet
Viola odorata

This is the first sweet violet bloom completely open on January 19, 2004. It is wonderful to be able to see the center of this small bloom up close. I could not see its detail and beauty with the naked eye. (San Antonio, Tx.)

http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/1410/

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EvelynDeR
Montgomery, AL
(Zone 8a)

January 21, 2004
01:12 AM

Post #758937

The details as enlarged in the photo are awesome! I have been wanting some for a while. Where can I obtain some? I had some at another location where we lived and brought some here but a rust did away with them. I have had hundreds of the other kind invading my husband's lawn; that is not the kind I want. Yours is perfectly beautiful. I can almost smell it as that is one of my favorite fragrances.
Toxicodendron
Piedmont, MO
(Zone 6a)

January 21, 2004
06:59 AM

Post #759012

A beautiful picture of a beautiful flower...the details are so much more vivid to my old eyes when the picture is a large one. One day I was taking closeups of an orchid I had just bought and when I viewed it full size on my computer I saw itsy bitsy scale insects. It worked better than a hand lens.
htop
San Antonio, TX
(Zone 8b)


January 21, 2004
09:22 AM

Post #759112

EvelynDeR, I bought 6 of these plants at Home Depot or Walmart. I think I have seen seeds for them there too. As you can see, its blooms are a deep, rich purple. Unfortunately, 3 died but I don't know why. I think my big old dog urinated on them. I took this photo because I was so happy to see the blooms. The other violets that were invading the lawn ... did they have white blooms?

EvelynDeR and Toxicodendron, I am always amazed when I see the closeup photos on my computer. You just can't see the details with the naked eye, especially on small blooms. I too have found insects on my plants that I could not see when I looked at the photo. Usually, my pansies are attacked by insects when the weather starts to warm some and I am not aware of it until they are damaged severely. This year, I am going to take closeups every few days to examine the plants for insects so I can head them off before they start killing the plants.


Toxicodendron
Piedmont, MO
(Zone 6a)

January 22, 2004
08:30 AM

Post #759962

Speaking of viewing pictures at large size, I am so spoiled to it now, that I never print any vacation photos unless I go to the 8 x 10 size! So I don't print many, LOL. We have our photos set as a screensaver so we look at them that way.
Evelyn, I would send you some violets, but I have the highly invasive kind that comes up from seed everywhere. Sorry!
htop
San Antonio, TX
(Zone 8b)


January 23, 2004
11:21 AM

Post #760986

Susan, are the violets of which you speak that come up everywhere the ones that bloom white?
Toxicodendron
Piedmont, MO
(Zone 6a)

January 23, 2004
07:52 PM

Post #761425

No, mine look very much like your photo, royal purple. Come up from seed everywhere, but it only bothers me in the gravel driveway. I spray them with roundup in the spring and summer. Sort of a shame, they are so pretty.

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Toxicodendron
Piedmont, MO
(Zone 6a)

January 23, 2004
07:54 PM

Post #761426

I also have this one, which is not invasive. They are both native plants,

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htop
San Antonio, TX
(Zone 8b)


January 24, 2004
07:10 AM

Post #761695

I've never seen a yellow blooming one before. The yellow shade of the bloom is really super. The small blooms really show up well. The purple invasive one is a beautiful plant.
Toxicodendron
Piedmont, MO
(Zone 6a)

January 24, 2004
07:48 AM

Post #761707

Well, I see both pics got a little more blurry after uploading...oh well.
htop
San Antonio, TX
(Zone 8b)


January 24, 2004
07:58 AM

Post #761716

Susan, a lot of my photos do too especially ones that have a lot of red in them. Some photos when I preview them are so bad after uploading them that I just hit the back button and don't post them. Also, the colors change somewhat on the upload.

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