Viola pratincola
Wild violet is a winter perennial, growing 2 - 5 inches tall. It can have a tap root or a fibrous root system, and also can produce rooting stolons and rhizomes. The leaves can vary but usually are heart shaped, on long petioles with scalloped to shallow rounded margins.
Do not use as an ornamental ground cover without establishing physical barriers to prevent invasion of turfgrass sites. Plants can be physically removed by digging. Care must be taken to remove all plant roots to prevent reestablishment.
Source: landscape-america.com
MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS AND TREATMENT FOR WILD VIOLET CONTROL
Pests need food, water, and shelter. Often the problem may be solved just by removing these key items. Before even thinking about chemical pest control, it is important to be aware of Pest’s Conducive conditions & It’s Recommendations. Pesticides can be purchased in many different forms, each form has specific uses and
0 products