purple flowers, leaves with very small teeth
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Early Blue Violet
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Viola adunca
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white or light purple flowers, round leaves with rounded teeth
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Howell's Violet
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Viola howellii
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white flowers, bottom three petals have purple lines, roundish leaves
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Small White Violet
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Viola macloskeyi
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small plant, white flowers, bottom three petals have purple lines, roundish leaves, wet meadows and streams
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Marsh Violet
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Viola palustris
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yellow flowers, light green, heart shaped leaves, style head heavily bearded
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Stream Violet
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Viola glabella
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yellow flowers, bottom three petals have brownish lines, grows in moist forests, style head lightly bearded
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Evergreen Violet
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Viola sempervirens
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yellow flowers, bottom three petals have purple lines, leaves longer and narrower than most violets
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Nuttall's Violet
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Viola nuttallii
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small plant, yellow flowers, bottom three petals have purple lines, round leaves
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Round Leaved Violet
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Viola orbiculata
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yellow flowers, bottom three petals have brownish lines, leaves darker and hairier than other violets, likes dry areas
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Canary Violet
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Viola praemorsa
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yellow flowers, bottom three petals have purplish lines, leaves shaped like english ivy, likes dry areas at moderate to high elevations
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Goosefoot Violet
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Viola purpurea
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dark yellow flowers, leaves are dark and deeply cut, likes pine forests
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Fan Violet
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Viola sheltonii
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two top petals deep purple, bottom three petals pink with yellow center, leaves are light and lack teeth, likes vernally wet, rocky meadows in the eastern portion of the Cascades
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Rainier Violet
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Viola trinervata
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