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Apr 23, 2014 11:45 PM CST
central Illinois
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Violets staking claim in my garden; near invasive as they expand by very viable seed and i think maybe root systems; any speck left in the
ground regenerates a new plant.
they have some positive aspects too; if channeled properly they can establish assize colonies to cover difficult fringe area as a grown cover; the flowers are purportedly candy for adventuresome be-lovers of sugared blooms, they're pleasant to see, and harbingers of good spring fast approaching. There's a lot of wild violets in this area.
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