Definition
"Viola canadensis," also known as the Canada violet or Tall White Violet, is a charming wildflower native to North America. It's recognized by its delicate white petals, often tinged with purple on the back. Think of it as the elegant, understated friend who always knows how to dress. Unlike bolder violets, it prefers cool, shaded woodlands. Itβs a perennial plant, returning year after year. Its subtle beauty is often found on woodland hikes.