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Common name: Viola 'Tiger Eyes'
Latin name:
Viola x hybrida 'Tiger Eyes'

Viola Tiger Eyes
Class: Annual - Perennial
Growth habit:
Small clumps 
Max height:
6" - 8"
Spread: 8" - 10"
Flowers: Early spring - To hard frost
Available cultivars: 1
Origin: Hybrid
Sunshine:
Water: Pictured: Viola 'Tiger Eyes'
 
Cultivation: "Tiger Eyes" is a new Viola that may be difficult to locate. "Tiger Eyes" has bright 1" Golden Yellow flowers with solid black veins radiating from the center of the blossoms black eye. This Viola has a striking unique face.

Violas perform best during the cooler months... and are among the first plants placed in the garden. Often flowering through late spring or fall snows. Violas are an excellent choice for mountain homes where they will flower all season long. Viola can be grown in beds or containers.

Plant Viola Tiger Eyes in any well drained fertile soil in full sun to partial shade. Space plants 6" - 8" apart depending on how quickly you wish the area to fill in. Fertilize monthly with a balanced liquid fertilizer.

Potential pests ~ diseases: Aphids or mildews.

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