Marsh Violet
Viola palustris
Synonyms: Viola palustris var. brevipes, Viola palustris var. palustris

Marsh violet observed in bloom along Shorthorn Creek at the crossing of the Shorthorn Trail #16, Mount Adams Wilderness......July 7, 2021.

The photo above shows a close-up, lateral view
of marsh violet as seen along Rd K6000 below Hell Roaring Ditch at the southeastern
corner of Mt. Adams at about 2750'..........May 7, 2005.

The photo above shows a close-up view of marsh
violet as seen along Rd K6000 below Hell Roaring Ditch at the southeastern corner
of Mt. Adams at about 2750'.........May 7, 2005.

The photo above shows a close-up of marsh violet as seen along
Rd K6000 below Hell Roaring Ditch at the southeastern corner of Mt. Adams at
about 2750'..........May 7, 2005.

The photo above shows the leaves and flowers of marsh violet
as seen along Morrison Creek at the Crofton Ridge Trailhead on the southern
slopes of Mt. Adams..........June 19, 2005.
Paul Slichter