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Viola Corina Terracotta F1 Flower Seeds
A beautiful terracotta orange colour which eventually fades into a purple haze. Small flowered with a good branching habit this little Viola is highly suitable for spring and autumn alike.
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A beautiful terracotta orange colour which eventually fades into a purple haze. Small flowered with a good branching habit this little Viola is highly suitable for spring and autumn alike.
SKU | WN-6377 |
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Country of Manufacture | United Kingdom |
Brand | Plants of Distinction |
Colour | Orange |
Seeds/packet | 25 |
Plant Height | 10-20 cm |
Hybrid | F1-Hybrid |
Scientific name | Viola cornuta |
Common name | Violet |
Höstsådd | Sep |
Sådd | Förså bukettviol inomhus i feb-mars. Täck med transparent material med lufthål eller lufta ofta. Ställ ljust och svalt efter att fröerna grott. |
Sowing depth | Fröerna är ljusgroende. Tryck endast till dem lätt. |
Germination (days) | 10-30 |
Groningstemperatur | 18-30 grader |
Surface Sow | Yes |
Type | Perennial |
Exposure | Sun/Part Shade |
Cultivation Advice | Violas are cool season bloomers and can remain in bloom throughout the winter. Violas are easy to grow from seed, they will be ready for transplanting within 4 to 6 weeks, and flowering within 12 to 16 weeks. They are best planted during late summer into early autumn, or late winter into early spring. Keep the seed chilled before sowing it and avoid sowing in high temperatures. The normal temperature of a fridge is 4°C and ideal for chilling seeds, don’t put Viola seeds into the freezer, it will kill them. Seed can be sown into trays, coir growing cells or pots, from January to April, or throughout September and should germinate within 10 to 21 days at 65-70F / 18-21C. Violas need darkness to germinate, so cover the seeds completely and keep the growing compound moist. Once the seeds have germinated move them into a brighter position, thinning out when the first true leaves appear and potting on into 7.5cm (3in) pots to be grow on in well ventilated conditions. Gradually harden off the seedling by leaving them outdoors in a shaded or protected location outdoors for 3 or 4 hours, increasing their time outside by an hour or so each day, and gradually moving them into brighter light, always ensuring that the soil stays moist. After a couple of weeks hardening off your Viola seedlings will be ready for transplanting into the garden, or containers. Weather permitting Viola seed can be sown directly into the garden. Choose a spot with good well-draining soil. Loosen the soil in the area where you want to plant, sprinkle the viola seed, cover with ¼ inch, 5ml of soil and keep the seed bed moist. Once the seedlings are large enough to handle thin the young plants, spacing them 6 to 8 inches apart or transplant them as required. Violas prefer partial shade and once established will multiply quickly providing fabulous groundcover under shrubs or trees, they are also useful in borders, rockeries, baskets, containers and tubs. Violas like moist and cool conditions so supply them with mulch and keep them well watered. Dead-heading the plants will help to prolong blooming. Common Names: Violet, Pansy, Wild Pansy, Heartsease, Sweet Violet, English Violet, Violetta, Johnny Jump Up. |
Bra att veta om produkten | Bukettviol är en kortlivad perenn och odlas huvudsakligen som en ettårig sommarblomma. |
Bloom Time | May, Jun, Jul |
Attracts Pollinators | Yes |
Fragrant | Yes |
Language on package | English |
Storage | Keep your seeds in a cool, dry and dark place. |
Brand | Plants of Distinction |
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