has gloss | (noun) any of numerous low-growing violas with small flowers violet |
lexicalization | eng: violet |
subclass of | (noun) any of the numerous plants of the genus Viola viola |
has subclass | (noun) violet of eastern North America having pale violet to white flowers Viola conspersa, American dog violet |
has subclass | (noun) short-stemmed violet of eastern North America having fragrant purple-veined white flowers Viola blanda, sweet white violet, woodland white violet, white violet |
has subclass | (noun) tall North American perennial with heart-shaped leaves and white flowers with purple streaks tall white violet, white violet, Viola canadensis, Canada violet |
has subclass | (noun) Old World leafy-stemmed blue-flowered violet Viola canina, dog violet, heath violet |
has subclass | (noun) violet of Pacific coast of North America having white petals tinged with yellow and deep violet heartsease, two-eyed violet, Viola ocellata |
has subclass | (noun) European violet typically having purple to white flowers; widely naturalized sweet violet, Viola odorata, English violet, garden violet |
has subclass | (noun) common violet of the eastern United States with large pale blue or purple flowers resembling pansies wood violet, Viola pedata, Johnny-jump-up, bird's-foot violet, pansy violet |
has subclass | (noun) violet of eastern North America having softly pubescent leaves and stems and clear yellow flowers with brown-purple veins Viola pubescens, downy yellow violet |
has subclass | (noun) violet of eastern North America having lilac-purple flowers with a long slender spur long-spurred violet, Viola rostrata |
has subclass | (noun) leafy-stemmed violet of eastern North America having large white or creamy flowers faintly marked with purple Viola striata, striped violet, cream violet, pale violet |
has subclass | (noun) common European violet that grows in woods and hedgerows Viola sylvatica, hedge violet, Viola reichenbachiana, wood violet |