Detail of clump of wild birdfoot violets, Viola pedata.

Birdfoot violets, spring wildflowers found on the forest floor.

Detail of single bloom of birdfoot violet.

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  1. Susan Tiner says:

    Beautiful. I love coming here and learning the names of flowers, trees and plants. My photos don’t come out as well as yours. Must be the technique.
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  2. mike says:

    They are beautiful and require such effort when walking thru the woods to avoid stepping on them :)

  3. Oh, I love your new color scheme and header photo Meredith :) The birdfoot violet is simply enchanting too!
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  4. Kathy says:

    What a sweet little flower!
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  5. SnaggleTooth says:

    Beautiful little flowers- you make them look as big as irises!
    I like using my daughters fast computer to visit you- mine is still way too slow!
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  6. Lynn says:

    What a gorgeous violet color. Just lovely.
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  7. Sara says:

    Meredith,

    I find your posts so helpful. I have this flower in my yard and didn’t know the name of it. Now I do. I appreciate the information.

    BTW the header picture is fantastic. Don’t take this wrong, but it looks like curled up green caterpillar on the end of a stem. I can imagine it unfurling and taking wing:~) It’s just lovely.

    Thanks for the beautiful pictures. Have a great day, Meredith:~)
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  8. van025 says:

    Such lovely and gorgeous violet pictures.LOve the photos
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