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THE MANY BEAUTIES OF WILD VIOLETS NOW

 “Violets of 2013,” by John Lodder.
by John Lodder. “Violets of 2013.”

WILD VIOLETS

Wild violets are beautiful bright spots in our lawns and the edges of the woods and forest each spring. While they are considered weeds, by many, they are joys to us. We wouldn’t consider getting rid of them!

by Liz West. “Little Violets.”

The waxy coating on their shiny leaves makes wild violets difficult to eradicate anyway, so don’t fight them -- embrace their beauty!

by Katie'sCameraClicks. “Bathing in a Sea of Violets.”

BeautifulNow friend, Mike McGrath, of You Bet Your Garden, notes that early lawns were designed to have pretty things, like clover and wild violets, sprout up amidst the grasses.

by Liz West. “Carpet of Wild Violets.”

By the time the lawn is ready for its first Spring haircut, the violet flowers will have faded and the leaves will have absorbed enough solar energy to prime them for next year’s blooms.

by Maia C. “Violet.”

Wild violets thrive in acidic soil. They also prefer soils that are deficient in calcium. So keep that in mind if you fertilize your lawn.

by Cristina Sanvito. “Violette.”

We love to create delicate bouquets of wild violets to bring little bursts of Spring into our homes. They have a subtle sophisticated sweet powdery scent.

by TB1_79_2001. “Violet.”

If you adore the scent of wild violets like we do, check out some beautiful perfumes that feature wild violet fragrance notes: Angel Garden Of Stars - Violette Angel (Thierry Mugler), Ultraviolet (Paco Rabanne), La Violette (Annick Goutal), & Oscar Violet (Oscar de la Renta).

by Debbykay, of Rose, Cottage Garden & Farm. “Violets and Garden Trug.”

Another way to enjoy wild violets is to eat them! They are an excellent source of Vitamins A & C, as well as of rutin, a hard-to-find nutrient that strengthens capillary walls, preventing or reversing the visible effects of varicose and spider veins. For beautiful edible ideas, see Beautiful Edible Violets Guild the Sweet Lily Now.

by Maureen Barlin. “Sweet Violets.”

Read more about Beautiful Violets in 10 Beautiful Violet Images & Ideas Now, Surprisingly Beautiful Violet Creatures, Beautiful Edible Violets Guild The Sweet Lily Now and The Time & Place To Save African Violets From Extinction.

And check out more beautiful things happening now in BN Arts/Design, Nature/Science, Food/Drink, Place/Time, Mind/Body, and Soul/Impact Daily Fix posts.

by Liz West. “Violets.”

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by Radvydas S. “Violet.”

IMAGE CREDITS:

  1. Image: by John Lodder. “Violets of 2013.”
  2. Image: by Liz West. “Little Violets.”
  3. Image: by Katie'sCameraClicks. “Bathing in a Sea of Violets.”
  4. Image: by Liz West. “Carpet of Wild Violets.”
  5. Image: by Maia C. “Violet.”
  6. Image: by Cristina Sanvito. “Violette.”
  7. Image: by TB1_79_2001. “Violet.”
  8. Image: by Debbykay, of Rose, Cottage Garden & Farm. “Violets and Garden Trug.”
  9. Image: by Maureen Barlin. “Sweet Violets.”
  10. Image: by Liz West. “Violets.”
  11. Image: by BN App - Download now!
  12. Image: by Radvydas S. “Violet.”
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