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A charming small pansy with dainty midnight black flowers. Will happily self seed in cool, moist soil. Dwarf plants produce numorous velvet black petite flowers with a distinct bright yellow eye.
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Created by an experienced botanist with a flair for presentation, the tiny tins make spectacular bridesmaids gifts, bridal shower favors or extravagant wedding favors. Choose from Sweet Pea, Carnation, Viola, Miniature Rose, Blue Stock and Purple Stock gardens or an assortment of all six. Tins measure 2" high and are 2" in diameter with clear window tops. Growing instructions are included. Complete the look of these uniquely memorable garden themed favors with personalized wedding favor tags .
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Beautiful, pure white flowers with a dashing violet picotee edging. The faces of this excellent, compact Viola will add grace and charm to your bedding, borders and patio containers.
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Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost date. Or sow outdoors in late spring
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Velour Purple Viola Seeds
Zone 1 -July 15th -June 15th. Zone 2 -August 15th- May 15th. Zone 3 -September 15th May 15th. Zone 4 -September 15th May 15th. Zone 5 -October 15th April 15th. Zone 6 -October 15th April 15th. Zone 7 -October 15th April 15th. Zone 8 -November 15th March 15th. Zone 9 -December 15th February 15th. Zone 10 -December 15th January 31st (sometimes earlier). Zone 11 _No frost. No frost.
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A totally unique Pansy! Karma Blue Butterfly is a spectacular flower with an unusual color combination. It is reminiscent of a tropical butterfly with its electric blue wings and a hint of bronze going through to a golden splash in the center of each bloom. Sure to create an eye-catching display in spring or summer flowering borders or containers. A Hardy Perennial often used as a Half Hardy Annual. Height 15-20cm (6-8in).
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A particularly showy variety with flowers in darkest mahogany with a perfect detailed edging of bright gold. An extremely bold and eye catching combination, ideal for bedding and containers.
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This zesty blend is feisty and energetic with orange, red and hints of yellow and deep purple. A great choice for creating a warm and vibrant atmosphere, whether in planters or in your landscape. Mounded habit and continuous blooms. Mildly fragrant. Height 6-8 inches. Approximately 25 seeds per package.
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Origin: US NativeOther Common Names: Prairie Bird's Foot Violet, Crowfoot Violet, Larkspur Violet, Purple Prairie VioletDuration: PerennialBloom Time: SpringHeight: 4” to 6"Spacing: 9” to 12”Light: Full Sun to Part ShadeSoil Moisture: MediumUSDA Zone: 3b-8bGermination: Sow seeds just below moist soil surface at 70F for 1 month. Move to 30F for 1 month, then bring back to 50F.Seeds Per Oz: 28000Commonly called 'Prairie Bird's Foot Violet,' the divided leaves of this native wildflower highly resemble...
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Annual, self-seeding. They like to grow in a moist, shady spot, lending their deep velvety blue, purple and yellow colors to the spring or fall garden. When planted in beds near the lawn, they will eject their seeds into the thatch and eventually “jump up” in delightful colonies. The entire violet contains saponins and salicylates, traditionally used to treat allergic skin eruptions of children. We have seen it allay the pain of hives in seconds. Cultivation: Extra care. Dislikes having its roots...
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Perennial. 24,000/oz. 7-14 days 65-70F. Sow January for April - May sales. Cover seeds with thin layer of sowing medium. Germination is better if seed flat is in the dark.
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The best ever dwarf Viola for containers! Sweeties is a unique mixture of small, attractive bi-colored flowers resembling tiny sweets. Compact plants are smothered in masses of flowers over a very long period, making it ideal for summer or winter flowering bedding displays.
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Heirloom Edible Viola In A Pail
These well-loved, old-fashioned flowers have distinctive, colorful blooms. The petals have bright-yellow and purple markings, a miniature pansy-type flower. You should have an attractive houseplant in 6 weeks and beautiful little flowers in 90 days. Eco-Friendly Recycled steel pail 5.5” High x 6” Diameter Organic / heirloom seed Organic coconut husks Organic soil Growing directions
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These hardy plants bloom profusely producing small dainty bicolor blossoms. Plants are easy-to-grow, often blooming the first year, and have a long blooming season. Use for edging, low borders, mixed with spring flowering bulbs and in rock gardens. 10-20 days to sprout.
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Garden in a Bag: Viola
Garden in a Bag: Viola (viola tricolor 'Helen mount') These well-loved, old-fashioned flowers have distinctive, colorful blooms. The petals have bright-yellow and purple markings, a miniature pansy-type flower. You should have an attractive houseplant in 6 weeks and beautiful little flowers in 90 days. All of the ingredients included to grow this 100 percent certified heirloom viola all year-round.
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Angels are known for their 1-1.5 inch boldly colored pansy type flowers and extreme winter hardiness. The uniform, compact, disease resistant 6 inch tall plants bloom weeks earlier than other violas and are day-length neutral. This means they can be a fall-winter-spring bloomer in the mild winter regions or a spring-summer-fall bloomer in mild summer areas.
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Viola, Johnny Jump-Up
These hardy plants bloom profusely producing small dainty bicolor blossoms. Plants are easy-to-grow, often blooming the first year, and ahve a long blooming season. Use for edging, low borders, mixed with spring flowering bulbs and in rock gardens. 10-20 days to sprout.
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Germination: 4-7 days at 62-68°F. Culture: Indoors - 8-12 weeks before planting out. Cover lightly. Transplant out when light frost is still possible. Outdoors - as soon as soil can be worked. Sow thinly. Thin. Ruffled varieties perform best when grown at 39°F. Direct seeding is not recommended. Light/Soil: Full sun to partial shade; rich, moist, well-drained soil. Spacing: 6-9". Deadheading may be required to have blooms all summer. Use: Beds, containers, edible, pressing. Harvest: Edible flowers...
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Sow in open ground; will tolerate light frost. Cover with 1/4 inch soil. For earlier bloom, start indoors in flats about 10 to 12 weeks before last frost. Cover with 1/4 inch soil. When plants are a few inches high, thin or transplant. In Zone 1, start in fall for winter/spring bloom.
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Viola cornuta Penny Peach Jump Up F1 Hybrid Hardy Perennial Flowers: All summer Position: Sun or part shade Zones: 7, 8, 9 Height: 6 inches Germination: Easy Aftercare: Easy Ideal for: Bedding, Border, Containers Description Penny Peach Jump Up is a delightful viola seed with the unusual color combination of two purple upper petals above an attractively blushed peach and citrus orange face. Bushy plants flower over a very long period, looking spectacular in borders or containers. Height: 4-6 inches...
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DESCRIPTION: These look to be from 1920-30s, drawn artwork rather than a photo. A thin piece of paper, very nice design. Violet
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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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Origin: Not US NativeOther Common Names: Horned Pansy, Horned Violet, Tufted VioletDuration: AnnualBloom Time: SpringHeight: 6” to 12”Spacing: 12” to 15”Light: Full Sun to Part ShadeSoil Moisture: MediumUSDA Zone: 4a-9bGermination: No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds just below soil surface at 70F and water.Seeds Per Oz: 25000A 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...
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Sow seed on the surface of lightly firmed, moist seed compost in pots or trays. Cover with a very fine sprinkling of compost or vermiculite. Seal container inside a polythene bag and keep at a temperature of between 15-20C (59-68F). After sowing, do not exclude light as this helps germination. Keep the surface of the compost moist but not waterlogged; germination will usually take 14-21 days. Take care not to provide too high a temperature, as this can prevent germination.
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