Tags: Cultivar (Cultivated Variety).

Parma violets belong to the more exotic branch of the violet family. First appearing in Italy in the 16th century most types of parma violets have lavender flowers of varying sizes. The origins of the parma violet are unknown though they have been shown to be derived from two different Viola alba strains. It was first imported into Naples in the latter part of the 19th century when Count Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza took the plant to Udine.

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