Viola beckwithii
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Great Basin Violet flower
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| Viola beckwithii Torr. & A. Gray |
Viola beckwithii, also known as Great Basin Violet or Sagebrush Pansy, is an early-flowering plant of sagebrush country in the Western United States. It has dissected leaves and flowers with two deep red-purple upper petals, three light bluish lower petals, and a yellow spot in the centre.
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