Solitary flowers with pale to medium blue-violet petals with dark purple lines. Petals are unequal. The lowest petal is the largest and has a yellow patch close to the center of the flower. The two side petals have white hairs near the throat.
- Scientific Name: Viola bicolor
- Other Names: American Field Pansy, Johnny Jump Up, Johnny Jump-Up, Johnny Jump-up Violet, Johnnyjumpup violet, Violets
- Flower Size: 0.5 inches
- Plant Height: 0.1 - 1 feet
- Flower Color: Blue, White
- Bloom Time: March, April
- Petal: 5
- Leaf: Alternate, Lobed, Smooth
- Stem: Light Green to Purplish Green, Smooth
- Environment: Dry, Moist, Part Shade, Sun
- Location: Crabtree Creek Greenway, Hatcher Creek Greenway, Indian Creek Greenway, Shiloh Greenway