Topical use of an herbal formulation containing Viola tricolor extract also showed promising effects in patients with mild-to-moderate atopic dermatitis.
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The common name " Johnny jump up " is usually associated with " Viola tricolor " however, the introduced garden annual.
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It is derived by " Viola ", particularly " Viola tricolor ", a wildflower of Europe and western Asia known as heartsease.
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"' Love-in-idleness "'is another name for the mid-western wild pansy ( Viola tricolor ), which naturally occurs in white and purple colors.
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Pocci's art and poetry was also published in his own books, including in " Rhymes and Pictures for Children " and " Viola Tricolor : In Picture and Rhyme ".
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Viola tricolor is what the botanists call Johnny-jump-ups, because of their violet, yellow and white petals, which, with those dark stripes or " whiskers " surrounding the yellow eye, look like mischievous faces.
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In the early years of the 19th century, Lady Mary Elizabeth Bennet ( 1785 1861 ), daughter of the Earl of Tankerville, collected and cultivated every sort of " Viola tricolor " ( commonly, heartsease ) she could procure in her father's garden at Walton-upon-Thames, Surrey.
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In Scandinavia, Scotland, and German-speaking countries, the pansy ( or its wild parent " Viola tricolor " ) is or was known as the " stepmother "; the name was accompanied by an aitiological tale about a selfish stepmother, told to children while the teller plucked off corresponding parts of the blossom to fit the plot.