Viola labradorica
Viola labradorica
Labrador Violet
Dainty violet-blue violets grace purple foliage from May to June. It spreads to form an attractive groundcover. Great color in the spring. Young leaves and flower buds are edible raw or cooked. (Perennial)
Bloom time Size Exposure
Spring 4-6" tall x 1' wide Sun Part Shade 
Hardiness Zone:3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11
zone map Cold Hardy to -40° to -30°F
Attracts Birds Attracts BirdsAttracts Butterflies Attracts Butterflies
Culinary Uses Culinary UsesDeer Resistant Deer Resistant
Edible Parts Edible PartsFabulous Foliage Fabulous Foliage
Fragrant FragrantLong Blooming or Repeat Blooming Long Blooming or Repeat Blooming
May Naturalize May NaturalizeRockery or Alpine Plant Rockery or Alpine Plant
Tolerates moist soil Tolerates moist soil