Definition
"Viola conspersa," commonly known as the American dog violet or dog violet, is a small, delicate wildflower native to North America. Think of it as the shy cousin of the showy garden violet. It features pale lavender or white petals with delicate purple veins. It prefers moist, shady woodlands. It's a perennial plant, meaning it lives for more than two years. Like a recurring character in a series, it comes back season after season.