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Common
name: "Sweet Violet" or "Garden
Violet"
Latin name: Viola obilique
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Zone: 3
- 9
Elevation to: 9000'
Growth habit: Small clumps
Max height: 6" - 8"
Spread: 4" - 8"
Flowers: Yes, April - May
Flower type:
Native to area: No
Available varieties: 12+
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Cultivation:
Plant in partial sun to full shade in moist compost rich, well drained
soil. Violas will adapt to most soil types. Space new container
grown plants 8" - 10" apart. The "Sweet
Violet" dislikes having wet
feet while dormant. A very prolific re-seeder. Mulch plants for winter protection. A great
choice for rock gardens. Grows well in containers.
Propagation:
Seed can be started in a cold frame or greenhouse. Start violas in
early spring, start pansies in January and hold indoors until
early spring. Your best bet is to purchase pre-started plant in
packs or pots from your local Garden Center. Once established
plants can be divided in early spring. Many varieties are
self seeding.
Potential pests ~ diseases:
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