There are many different types of violets. The most common is the 'Blue Violet'.
You can use Blue Violet in salads although the taste is very bland!
Common meadow violets typically grow to a height of around 6-8 inches.
daisies, geraniums, violets, pansies, petunias are common.
There are some violets species that are endangered. However the common blue violet is in no danger of being extinct.http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/savanna/plants/prlv_violet.html
Violets are called "violets" due to their characteristic purple color, which is reminiscent of the color of the flowers. The name derives from the Latin word "viola," which refers to both the flower and the color. This association with color and the flower's appearance has persisted throughout history, leading to their common name today. Violets are also known for their diverse range of colors, but the name primarily reflects their typical violet hue.
African violet is the common name the proper name is Saintpaulia.
No it is not. Violets is the plural noun of violet.
Violets for Your Furs was created in 1941.
March Violets was created in 1989.
Sweet Violets was created in 1882.
The ISBN of March Violets is 978-0670824311.
March Violets has 466 pages.
Here is a related link about Parma violets below.