cant see the flowers very clearly entirely
but this reminds of one of the myriad violas...  often seen wild... there
are at least about a few hundred varieties...
this one is close to what is called DOG VIOLET s ... better pictures of the
possible spur  and distinct five petals in each flower  etc would have
helped.

and knowledge of what grows in Poland ...
i personally dont know

Dog violets are seen in and described from Ireland, and many wildcrafters
foraging for food kind of writers from USA.  many have eaten viola leaves
in salads after a morning of foraging with a teacher often in spring.  I
find them delicious

Usha di



On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 4:04 PM, Promila Chaturvedi <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Friends,
> please identify another plant from the same place.
> With regards,
> Promila
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