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Viola wittrockiana (Large-flowered violet)

Viola wittrockiana is a hardy, low-growing plant with delicate, colorful, and larger flowers. Modern varieties bloom for a very long time throughout the season, bringing long-lasting color and charm to your garden and patio.

Frequently Asked Questions about Viola wittrockiana (Large-flowered Viola)

1. What is Viola wittrockiana?

Viola wittrockiana, also known as large-flowered violet or pansy, is a popular, versatile plant known for its large, colorful flowers.
Technically, Viola wittrockiana a biennial, meaning it forms a rosette of leaves in the first year and blooms in the second year. However, many gardeners treat them as annuals and replace them every year.

 

2. What is the difference between a violet (Viola wittrockiana) and a horned violet (Viola cornuta)?

Pansies have larger flowers and a more robust growth habit than horned pansies. Horned pansies produce smaller flower heads, but often bloom more profusely and have airier, wilder growth.

3. When can I sow Viola wittrockiana seeds?

For autumn and early spring flowering, sow seeds indoors in late summer (July-August). For spring flowering, sow seeds indoors in early spring (February-March).

4. How do I sow Viola seeds?

Sow the seeds about 1.5 mm deep in a moist sowing medium.
Germination is best at a lower temperature (13-18°C). Keep the temperature below 18°C, as higher temperatures can stop germination.
At the correct temperature, the seeds will germinate within 10 to 21 days.

 

5. Should I remove spent flowers (deadheading)?

Yes, regularly removing spent flowers encourages the plant to bloom more and extends the flowering period considerably.