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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Viola_TreeViola Tree - Wikipedia

    Viola Tree (17 July 1884 – 15 November 1938) was an English actress, singer, playwright and author. Daughter of the actor Herbert Beerbohm Tree, she made many of her early appearances with his company at His Majesty's Theatre. Later she appeared in opera, variety, straight theatre and film.

  2. Description. Taxonomy. Distribution and habitat. Ecology. Horticultural uses. Other uses. Cultural associations. See also. Notes. References. Bibliography. Viola (plant) Viola is a genus of flowering plants in the violet family Violaceae. It is the largest genus in the family, containing over 680 species.

  3. Viola Tree. (1884-1938) Viola, somewhat of a polymath, was born in London in 1884. She was eldest daughter of Maude and Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree. She got her start early by performing at her father’s company at Her Majesty’s Theatre, and in 1904, she debuted, successfully, as Viola in Twelfth Night.

  4. A viola tricolor é uma planta herbácea perene, com folhas verde-escuras e pequenas flores azuis. Suas flores são normalmente muito perfumadas e podem atrair abelhas e outros insetos polinizadores. A planta é nativa de várias partes do mundo, incluindo Europa, Ásia e América do Norte.

  5. 30 de ago. de 2022 · Violas (Viola spp.) are cheerful, hardy, cool-season flowers, great for bridging the seasons. Learn how to grow and use these easy, edible flowers.

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  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0871689Viola Tree - IMDb

    Viola Tree. Actress: Heart's Desire. Viola Tree was born on 17 July 1884 in London, England, UK. She was an actress and writer, known for Heart's Desire (1935), Pygmalion (1938) and The Dancers (1930). She was married to Alan Parsons. She died on 15 November 1938 in London, England, UK.

  7. Viola, genus of about 500 species of herbs or low shrubs in the family Violaceae, including the small solid-colored violets and the larger-flowered violas and pansies. The group occurs naturally worldwide but is found most abundantly in temperate climates.