Viola hederacea has a more kidney shaped leaf and the flowers have a gradual fade from purple to white. In the process of researching for this post I discovered that despite being labelled as Viola hederacea, most Native Violets sold in nurseries are in fact Viola banksii. The distinction between species is a relatively recent one in botanical.. Native violets, Viola hederacea , are evergreen perennial ground covers that spread fairly slowly and grow to around 10cm high. They can be used to grow a pretty patch of lawn, instead of grasses, as they tolerate some light foot traffic. How to grow. Plant tube stock plants around 20cm apart, into soil that's been loosened to a depth of at.

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Australian violets form a beautiful groundcover in damp locations. Photo by Kevin Thiele / CC BY-NC 2.0. The charming Australian violet (Viola hederacea), also known as the Tasmanian violet, can be found as a blanketed beauty alongside streams, waterfalls, and ponds.The word "hederacea" comes from the phrase "like ivy," which describes the ivy-like leaves that make up this trailing.. Viola hederacea - native violet. Viola hederacea - native violet. A pretty ground cover and lawn substitute for shady areas, with round leaves and purple and white flowers held above the foliage. It spreads by underground runners, and does best in moist open soil that has some organic matter, but will tolerate a wide range of situations.