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Viola 'Columbine' |
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![]() Click here to visit our Main Plant List page for current availability of this plant perennial viola flowering season: spring and again in fall; where summers are not too hot it will flower all summer height: 4 to 6 inches Light requirements: strong light but partial shade during the hottest part of the afternoon Soil requirements: average to rich Water requirments: average Growth habit grows as a clump How to propagate: divide in early to mid-spring; rarely sets seeds Leaf type: round medium green leaves Ways to use it: it is happy near the front edge of a flower garden, or to edge a path; also grows well in a container to be placed where you can enjoy it up close Special characteristics: by mid-summer a plant may grow tall and flop open; if this happens, cutting it back by half to two-thirds is a good idea Other points of interests: freshly picked flowers last for about a week in a small vase of water; this is a hybrid of several species that were chosen for their long flowering season and for their long life This has large flowers mixed in cream and purplish blue that are sweetly fragrant. Cold hardy to USDA Zone 4. |
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