Arrow-Leaved Violet.Viola sagittata.Upland Violet.
Found in upland pastures in May.
The leaves and flowers, from the roots, are set on very short stems.
The leaf is arrow-shaped, with a blunt tip and slightly heart-shaped base; the margin is minutely notched, the upper surface, particularly, is softly downy, and the color is green, with a slight grayish bloom. The stem is flattened on its upper side and furnished with narrow margins.
The side-petals of the small flower are bearded, and the spur is small; the corolla is violet; the stem is hairy.
A small Violet, which grows close to the ground on high pastures, and puts forth few demands upon our attention.