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Where are violets found?

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The dogtooth violet is native to southern and central Europe, Ukraine and Portugal. It comes in lilac, pink and white colors.

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The dogtooth violet is native to southern and central Europe, Ukraine and Portugal. It comes in lilac, pink and white colors.

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Where are violets grown?

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