Viola 'Velour Blue Blotch'
(Velour Blue Blotch Viola)
Growing | Requirements |
Zone |
4 (-30°F/-34°C)
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Exposure |
Full sun to partial shade
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Form |
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Foliage Height |
4" (10 cm)
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Width |
8" (20 cm)
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Flower Height |
6" (15 cm)
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Flower Colour |
Cornflower blue flowers with black central blotch
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Bloom Time |
June - April
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Watering Needs |
Moderate-High
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Soil Preferences |
Prefers average soil types
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Plant Care Tips
Violas, small relatives of Pansies, are short-lived perennials. Many north-western gardeners tend to grow them as annuals, as not all hybrids are as heat and cold tolerant as they need to be in the lower hardiness zones. Violas are wonderfully easy to grow; choosing from the plethora of colours available is part of the delight of replanting each year. They are popular at any time of the year, but many people love to plant them either in early spring or fall, when the cheery little flowers brighten up an otherwise dull landscape. Once they start blooming, you can prolong the season by deadheading them regularly. Violas do well in average soil. Though they prefer lots of sunshine, they will do well in part shade, too; the plant may, however, be leggier. Water the plants well, but allow the soil to dry slightly before watering again.
This pansy/viola hybrid forms a compact mound of foliage; masses of rounded pansy-like flowers are a cornflower blue with a black central blotch; long flowering season in mild climates; nice cut flower.
Long flowering season in mild climates
Adds colour to beds, borders, containers, mass plantings, alpine, rock and woodland gardens