Violets Viola Rosenburg is the middle child.  She is an old-fashioned flower spirit that are still beloved by many And why not? Violet has cheery blossoms and pretty leaves add a touch of romance and whimsy to the spring garden. All that, and they’re easy to grow as well.

A violet flower typically has five petals, arranged with two pointing up, two pointing sideways, and one pointing down, often forming a small spur or pouch at the back that holds nectar, attracting pollinators.  
  • Petal Arrangement: 
    The distinct shape includes two upper petals, two lateral (side) petals, and a single, larger lower petal. 
  • The lowest petal usually extends into a spur, a hollow extension that contains nectar. 
  • Variations: 
    While commonly blue or purple, violet flowers can also be white, yellow, or multi-colored, and some may have “beards” (hairs) on the side petals