CYBER SALE! Canada: Canada Post orders delayed due to postal strike. For immediate shipping choose courier option at checkout | USA: No delays | International: See details here

UPS shipping available at checkout for immediate shipping! Canada Post shipping option still available, though delayed.

Canada Post CUPW announces national strike

For our Canadian customers:

We have made UPS shipping available for any orders that you wish to receive quickly. Rates are available at checkout.

During the strike we are still accepting orders for Canada Post shipping, and preparing them for shipping. They will be put into the Postal System as soon as possible. Since Canada Post will be delivering on a first-in, first-out basis, your order will be ready to go. 

Here is some of the information that Canada Post has provided:

Mail and parcels will not be processed or delivered for the duration of the national strike, and some post offices will be closed. Service guarantees will be impacted for items already in the postal network. And no new items will be accepted until the national disruption is over.

All mail and parcels in the postal network will be secured and delivered as quickly as possible on a first-in, first-out basis once operations resume. 

For our USA customers: There are no delays to our standard shipping times. 

International customers (outside of North America): UPS courier shipping has no delays. A Canada Post option is available but will have delays due to the Postal strike. Canada Post orders are shipped on a first-in, first-out basis once mail services resume.

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Viola pedatifida
PRAIRIE VIOLET

SKU: 275-005
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Viola pedatifida, known variously as prairie violet, crow-foot violet, larkspur violet, purple prairie violet, and coastal violet, is a perennial herbaceous plant that is native to Canada and the United States.

The specific epithet pedatifida means "palmately divided with cleft segments" in botanical Latin, in reference to the leaves, which look like a bird's foot with the outer toes again parted.

Prairie violet grows 5-30 cm (2.0-11.8 in) tall with violet flowers. It is an acaulescent violet, meaning it lacks leaves on the flowering stems. Prairie violet flowers between March and June. The flowers are light violet, the lower three petals white near the base, usually with some hairs.

Viola pedatifida is native broadly across the central United States and south-central Canada, from Alberta to Ontario, south to Arkansas, west to New Mexico. It has a disjunct distribution in Virginia where it grows in Appalachian shale barrens. Across much of its range, prairie violet grows in dry prairies and other dry, sunny habitats. It is the provincial flower of the Canadian province of New Brunswick.

Type: Hardy perennial

Hardiness zones: 3-7

Height: 6"

Location: Sun or part shade

Seeds per packet: 5

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Viola pedatifida, known variously as prairie violet, crow-foot violet, larkspur violet, purple prairie violet, and coastal violet, is a perennial herbaceous plant that is native to Canada and the United States.

The specific epithet pedatifida means "palmately divided with cleft segments" in botanical Latin, in reference to the leaves, which look like a bird's foot with the outer toes again parted.

Prairie violet grows 5-30 cm (2.0-11.8 in) tall with violet flowers. It is an acaulescent violet, meaning it lacks leaves on the flowering stems. Prairie violet flowers between March and June. The flowers are light violet, the lower three petals white near the base, usually with some hairs.

Viola pedatifida is native broadly across the central United States and south-central Canada, from Alberta to Ontario, south to Arkansas, west to New Mexico. It has a disjunct distribution in Virginia where it grows in Appalachian shale barrens. Across much of its range, prairie violet grows in dry prairies and other dry, sunny habitats. It is the provincial flower of the Canadian province of New Brunswick.

Type: Hardy perennial

Hardiness zones: 3-7

Height: 6"

Location: Sun or part shade

Seeds per packet: 5