Viola fuscoviolacea is a small stoloniferous herb that forms compact rosettes close to the ground, typically growing 2–5 cm tall and spreading via short stolons. Leaves are tufted at the base with red-brown, free stipules that are 1–2 mm long, linear-lanceolate, and deeply laciniate. Petioles are 8–20 mm long. The leaf blade is broadly ovate to ovate-rhomboid, approximately 3–6 mm long and 3–8 mm wide, and may occasionally bear scattered short stiff hairs. The leaf base is cuneate to truncate, the apex obtuse, and the margins shallowly crenate with incurved gland-tipped teeth. Flowering stalks (scapes) are generally shorter than the leaves and may be either glabrous or sparsely covered with short stiff spreading hairs. Small
bracteoles occur below the middle of the scape. Sepals are
lanceolate, measuring 1.5–2 mm long, with short basal spurs. The petals are dark violet in bud, 2–4 mm long, and often become paler as the flower matures. The lower petal lacks a spur, while the lateral petals are bearded, sometimes sparsely. The fruit is a capsule approximately 4–6 mm long. Flowering and fruiting occur between October and March. == Taxonomy ==