Viola Cornuta White-Yellow-Purple 30 seeds – High Germination Premium Ornamental Flower Seeds
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Description
Discover the enchanting world of Violets
Violas include about 400 herbaceous species , both annual and perennial, ideal for adding a touch of delicate color to your garden or balcony. These compact plants, which reach a height of between 10 and 20 cm , give generous blooms in spring, with brightly colored corollas and an unmistakable shape.
Prolific Blooms and Adaptability
Violets are highly appreciated for their abundant flowering during the spring. Although flowering decreases with the arrival of heat, the plant continues to produce seeds and complete its life cycle. These plants are very adaptable and grow well in soft, fresh soils rich in organic matter , also preferring partially shaded positions. Some perennial species are able to flower even in winter , in areas with a mild climate.
Easy Multiplication
The reproduction of Violas occurs in a simple and natural way. It can occur through seeds , produced by cross-pollination or self-pollination, or through vegetative propagation with stolons , which generate new plants identical to the mother.
Ideal for:
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Flowerbeds and borders : They create delicate and harmonious splashes of colour in the garden.
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Pot and planter cultivation : Perfect for balconies and terraces, adding a touch of spring even in small spaces.
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Cut flowers : Some varieties, such as Viola cornuta , with its large flowers, are ideal for fresh, colorful bouquets.
A Versatile Flower
In addition to their ornamental use, Violets are a versatile flower:
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Crystallization : Flowers can be crystallized to decorate desserts and cakes, adding a refined and fragrant touch.
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Perfumery : In some traditions, they are used to extract a delicate essence, appreciated in the perfumery industry.
Easy to Grow
Violas are very easy to grow. They can be sown in late summer for early blooms the following spring, or propagated by dividing the clumps after flowering. With little care, these plants will give you generous and prolonged flowering.