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Viola cornuta Penny 'Red Blotch'

Viola

Violas have a distinct pattern in the way they bloom. They have a semi-trailing habit and are very versatile and adaptive, making them a great addition to a hanging basket or patio pot. They will continue to flower through the winter in mild climates and will pick up where they left off once the snow melts off the plants. They flower earlier and longer than other fall plants, even in low light. 

Height

4-6 in

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Spread

4-6 in

Homeowner Growing
& Maintenance Tips

Plant violas in well-prepared sunny to partly shady beds, making sure they soak up at least three hours of sun a day. The soil should stay slightly damp, but never wet. During dry times you should water violas one to two times weekly. Caring for violas is minimal. Just plant them, give them a drink every now and then, let them soak up some rays and VIOLA! You’ll have beautiful violas.  (Pun Intended!)

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Interesting Notes


  • Very pleasant scent, especially purple violas!

  • Rich in Vitamins A & C

  • Commonly used in China for Herbal Tea

  • Great garnish for cold fruit or cream soups

USDA Hardiness Zone 7-10

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Great Companions

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Characteristics & Attributes

Attributes
Ground Cover
Border or Bed
Mass Planting
Container
Edging
Fragrant
Purchase Size(s):
1801 (4")
Rescape
Exposure
Sun
Partial Shade
Shade
Foliage Color
Green
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Spring
Fall
Winter
Soil Moisture Preference
Average
Moist
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