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Johnny Jump Up Viola Tricolor Create a carpet of color with Johnny Jump Up. A compact variety with vibrant blooms of deep purple and yellow. Good companion for spring bulbs and Pansies. Attractive around the base of trees and in flower beds, containers and borders. Type: Perennial Planting Depth: 1/16" Light: Partial Shade/Sun Height: 7-10" Days to Germination: 14-21 Blooms: Spring-Fall 200 Seeds, 450 mg
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This famous little plant sports a cheery purple, yellow and white “face”, reminding us of pansies. It is mentioned by Shakespeare, and also in Greek mythology, where it is said to have once been pure white, until wounded with one of Cupid’s arrows. A great, permanent species for the edges or front of any wild meadow, and very useful under high trees. (If planted in partial shade, it can bloom all season.)
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Johnny Jump Up - Viola Tricolor Johnny Jump Up Wild Flower Seed Specifications Approximate seeds per pound: 405,000 Seeding rate: Plant this wild flower seed at 5 pounds per acre Height: Usually under 6 inches Flower Color: Brilliant purple, bright yellow and white Plant Type: Perennial. Returns each spring from same roots, forming expanding clump. Blooms second spring from seed. Flower Type: Violet-like Bloom Time: Early and mid-season Are Johnny Jump Ups invasive? No Are Johnny Jump Ups...
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JOHNNY-JUMP-UP is a compact annual or short lived perennial that produces vibrant deep purple and yellow blooms. Requires partal shade to full sun in rich, well drained soil. HEIGHT:7-10" GERMINATION:14-21 DAYS SOWING DEPTH:1/16" BLOOMING PERIOD:MARCH-AUGUST RECOMMENDED SEEDING RATE:4 LBS. PER ACRE. PRICE PER BULK LB.
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Cheerful, low growing flower with a purple and yellow face is attractive in borders or pots. Flowers can be seen in early spring, oftentimes appearing after the snow has melted. Plant outside in early spring, 2 - 4 weeks before last frost. Thin to 4" apart.
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The Viola Johnny-Jump-Up, 'Viola tricolor', are very cheery flowers that you can eat. Nothing, we repeat nothing, is as charming as a patch of Johnny Jump Ups poking their heads above the snow. This Viola exhibits 3/4 inch purple and yellow flowers. Violas bloom best during cool weather and in cold climates, this means spring through early summer and fall. In warm climates, this means winter, spring and fall. Summer Viola plants tend to get ragged and stretched out and become slow blooming. Plant...
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* Annual/Perennial: Perennial * Color: Purple / Yellow / White * Bloom Time: Early /Mid Season * Height: 4 - 12" * Sun/Shade: Sun / Shade * Approx. Seeds/Lb.: 400,000 * Native To: Europe * Zones: 3 - 9
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Synonyms: Horned Violet. Range/habitat: Spain and Pyrenees. Culture/uses: full to partial sun, prefers moist soils; tolerates full sun best in cool summer areas, will not tolerate combination of heat and humidity; reseeds easily. Zones 6-10. Germination information: State standard=55 : Seeds/lb.=394,000. Planting rate: l lb./ 6,500 sq. ft.; 7 lbs/acre (60).
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JOHNNY-JUMP-UP is a compact annual or short lived perennial that produces vibrant deep purple and yellow blooms. Requires partal shade to full sun in rich, well drained soil. HEIGHT:7-10" GERMINATION:14-21 DAYS SOWING DEPTH:1/16" BLOOMING PERIOD:MARCH-AUGUST RECOMMENDED SEEDING RATE:4 LBS. PER ACRE. PRICE PER PLS LB.
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"Small perennial plants growing 4-12 tall with purple/yellow/blue pansy flowers that are slightly fragrant. "
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A new little brother to Nancy Girl (S407ST). Innocent looking all-bisque doll; circa 1914. Possible origin: Hertwig & Co or made by Louis Amberg in Germany. Molded blond hair, jointed arms and legs, wire strung. (Doll has stiff little wire from the outside of the arm and leg, straight through the body to the other arm and leg. Wire is twisted in a little swirl to hold it on the outside.) Single-stroke brow, blue eyes with upper black eyeliner and upper red eyeliner. Accented nostrils and very rosy...
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JOHNNY-JUMP-UP is a compact annual or short lived perennial that produces vibrant deep purple and yellow blooms. Requires partal shade to full sun in rich, well drained soil. HEIGHT:7-10" GERMINATION:14-21 DAYS SOWING DEPTH:1/16" BLOOMING PERIOD:MARCH-AUGUST RECOMMENDED SEEDING RATE:4 LBS. PER ACRE. PRICE PER BULK LB.
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Johnny Jump Up - Viola Tricolor Johnny Jump Up Wild Flower Seed Specifications Approximate seeds per pound: 405,000 Seeding rate: Plant this wild flower seed at 5 pounds per acre Height: Usually under 6 inches Flower Color: Brilliant purple, bright yellow and white Plant Type: Perennial. Returns each spring from same roots, forming expanding clump. Blooms second spring from seed. Flower Type: Violet-like Bloom Time: Early and mid-season Are Johnny Jump Ups invasive? No Are Johnny Jump Ups...
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* Annual/Perennial: Perennial * Color: Purple / Yellow / White * Bloom Time: Early /Mid Season * Height: 4 - 12" * Sun/Shade: Sun / Shade * Approx. Seeds/Lb.: 400,000 * Native To: Europe * Zones: 3 - 9
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Johnny-Jump ups
What could be more cute than this cluster of Johnny-Jump ups? Generously matted with a weighted mat this piece easily replaces the boring boquet of flowers (guys). Shown in natural frame stain.
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Flowered print cotton feed or flour sack fabric with tiny pansies, this piece is 29" x 30". There's a little bit of brown foxing from years of storage (we haven't washed or soaked this). $12.00 Item #w61654 SOLD
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* Annual/Perennial: Perennial * Color: Purple / Yellow / White * Bloom Time: Early /Mid Season * Height: 4 - 12" * Sun/Shade: Sun / Shade * Approx. Seeds/Lb.: 400,000 * Native To: Europe * Zones: 3 - 9
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1 Oz Johnny Jump-Up (Viola tricolor) Bulk Wildflower Seeds
A cheery purple, yellow, and white faced wildflower, these blooms remind many of pansies. A popular bedding plant, it is commonly seen as a bright addition to window-boxes. Fragrant and beautiful, it is no wonder that this is a favorite among many people!
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