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- Viola_sempervirens abstract "Viola sempervirens, known by the common names redwood violet and evergreen violet, is a species in the genus Viola. It is native to the West Coast of the United States and British Columbia, Canada, and grows in closed-cone pine forest, California mixed evergreen forest, redwood forest, and Douglas fir forest communities.It has leathery purple-spotted green leaves and bright yellow flowers. It blooms in winter and spring.".
- Q7933084 abstract "Viola sempervirens, known by the common names redwood violet and evergreen violet, is a species in the genus Viola. It is native to the West Coast of the United States and British Columbia, Canada, and grows in closed-cone pine forest, California mixed evergreen forest, redwood forest, and Douglas fir forest communities.It has leathery purple-spotted green leaves and bright yellow flowers. It blooms in winter and spring.".
- Viola_sempervirens comment "Viola sempervirens, known by the common names redwood violet and evergreen violet, is a species in the genus Viola. It is native to the West Coast of the United States and British Columbia, Canada, and grows in closed-cone pine forest, California mixed evergreen forest, redwood forest, and Douglas fir forest communities.It has leathery purple-spotted green leaves and bright yellow flowers. It blooms in winter and spring.".
- Q7933084 comment "Viola sempervirens, known by the common names redwood violet and evergreen violet, is a species in the genus Viola. It is native to the West Coast of the United States and British Columbia, Canada, and grows in closed-cone pine forest, California mixed evergreen forest, redwood forest, and Douglas fir forest communities.It has leathery purple-spotted green leaves and bright yellow flowers. It blooms in winter and spring.".