Purple Violet

 
    New Jersey has considered the violet as the State flower since 1913. It wasn't until 1971, however, that the Legislature adopted a bill that made the Viola sororia one of our official symbols. Even though violets are often considered "shy," they are hardy enough to grow in New Jersey fields, lawns, and anywhere they can find warm spring sunshine.

 

Purple Violet

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