Halberd-leaved Violet (Viola hastata) is a very early bloomer in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, showing its yellow blossoms as early as late March.
The name halberd actually refers to a medieval battle axe, which apparently is shaped like this delicate little flower’s leaves.
Look for this yellow violet along the Greenbrier Road or Porters Creek Trail.
Please stop in and visit me to see the complete display of Smoky Mountain Photography at the William Britten Gallery in Gatlinburg, TN.
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