Viola sororia

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The violet species Viola sororia, also known as Viola papilionacea, common blue violet, common meadow violet, and purple violet is a perennial flowering plant that lives in most of eastern North America.

The common blue violet is the state flower of the U.S. states of Rhode Island, Illinois, and New Jersey.

In developed areas it is often said to be a weed because it grows well in lawns.

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