Striped Cream Violet
Viola striata
Violets are one of the most underrated groundcovers. Delightful, scalloped, heart-shaped leaves are accompanied by creamy white flowers, complete with violet streaks that function as nectar guilds for pollinators. Its dense habit and ability to seed around makes it an incredible ground cover in shaded gardens under trees.
Conditions: Part shade; most to wet soil
Size: 1′ tall
Zone: 4 – 7
Wildlife Value: Larval host for 30 moths and butterflies, including various Fritillary species; flowers support native bees, including a pollen specialist