Martin Pellizzer

Rochelia Plurisepalea

Common blue violet, scientifically known as Rochelia plurisepalea, is a charming member of the Violaceae family found in temperate regions around the world. This plant is recognized for its delicate blue petals and heart-shaped leaves that thrive in moist, shady environments. Despite its modest appearance, the common blue violet plays an important role in supporting local pollinators and wildlife. Its presence in gardens and natural landscapes adds a touch of color and beauty to the environment. With its historical significance and ecological value, the common blue violet remains a beloved symbol of spring's arrival.