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Common name: "Pansy"
Latin name:
Viola x wittrockiana 'Bingo ™ Red with Blotch'

Pansy Bing Red with Blotch
Class: Annual - Perennial

Growth habit:
Clump forming
 
Max height:
6" - 8"
Spread: 6" - 8"

Flowers: Spring - Fall

Available cultivars: 14

Origin: Hybrid
Sunshine:
Water: Pictured: Pansy 'Bingo Red with Blotch'
Cultivation: "Pansies" and Violas are essentially the same plant. The only major difference between the two is that Pansy flowers are larger and produced in greater quantity. Pansies can usually be planted any time during the month of April... with Viola's following in late April to early May.

The 'Bingo ™ series are F1 hybrids. They have shorter flower stems with large 3.5" flowers that hold their faces more upright than others.

Pansies and Violas are both cool season plants. This makes them an ideal plant for high altitude gardens... as well as early and late season planting at lower elevations. Plant Pansy Bingo Red with Blotch in any well drained fertile soil in full sun to partial shade in either beds or containers. Pansies grow best in moist soil, although they are fairly drought tolerant. 

Space Pansy plants 4" - 8" apart depending on how quickly you wish the area to fill in. Lightly mulching the plants is always beneficial. Fertilize monthly with a balanced liquid fertilizer. Remove spent flowers to promote new flower growth. 

Available colors: Blue Frost, Blue with Blotch, Clear Azure, Clear White, Clear Yellow, Deep Purple with Blotch, Light Blue with Blotch, Light Rose with Blotch, Red and Yellow, Red with Blotch, Rose Frost, Rose with Blotch, White with Blotch, Yellow with Blotch, and Blotch Mix.

Potential pests ~ diseases:
Aphids or mildews.

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