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    Viola - Viola shows its "face" even in winter.

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    Viola - Viola shows its "face" even in winter. Empty Viola - Viola shows its "face" even in winter.

    Post by Lobo Thu 18 Feb 2016, 12:43 am

    Viola - Viola shows its "face" even in winter. Viola-600x600
    Viola shows its "face" even in winter.
    Viola


    • Type: Annual
    • Light: Part shade
    • Plant spacing: 9 inches apart
    • Pant size: 8 to 10 inches tall

    Similar to its sister the pansy, viola stands up to cold weather as well as to heat. Viola is a compact plant with dainty looking flowers that veil its true sturdy nature. Use violas in containers and window boxes, or plant them in masses in the landscape. Typically treated as an annual, viola will last through winter in far Southern regions. They are an ideal choice for winter or spring color. Like pansies, the flowers are edible if you grow them without pesticides. Use them to add color to salads and desserts.
    Some Bonnie Plants varieties may not be available at your local stores, as we select and sell varieties best suited to the growing conditions in each region.

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