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Violas are related to pansies, with the latter bearing larger flowers on often taller stems. Most violas are suitable for hardiness zones 3-9, and they tend to be grown as cool-season annuals, as ...
If you are looking for the perfect flower to enliven your winter landscape, then pansies and violas ought to be your choice.
7. Winter violas The more petite cousin of pansies, violas is another beautiful plant to grow in October, that will last all season long without the need for endless deadheading.
Joellen Dimond replants that annual bed, and Debbie Bruce talks attracting birds in winter ...
Dan Gill's mailbag: Pentas just may survive the winter; and violas are a great bet for the garden Oct 21, 2020 2 min to read 1 of 4 ...
In many parts of the country, garden centers are loaded with fresh bedding plants to give you months of cool-season color and splendor. Pansies, violas, ...
Pansies (and violas) are a great addition to the winter garden. They are cheerful, come in a kaleidoscope of colors, and bloom through the winter months when little else is flowering. Pansies are ...
Pansies and violas are happy-looking plants that with their sweet, subtle scent can add a cheerful appearance to your fall, winter and early spring gardens.
Barring a hard freeze into the low 20s, pansies and violas can continue to flower up through Thanksgiving or even Christmas. In south Dallas, pansies are planted in the fall and bloom all winter.
Winter pansies (Viola hiemalis) are annual flowers which are smaller than other types of pansies. Winter pansies grow best in cold weather and withstand both freezing temperatures and snow cover.