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Viola Wittrockiana / Pansy (viola X Wittrockiana) Photograph by Maria Mosolova Sherina Abought

Pansies have been a garden favorite since the first hybrid varieties were developed from wild Viola species back in the 1800's in England. The charming flat-faced flowers and array of colors continue to make pansies a popular choice for garden beds or container plantings. Pansies enjoy cooler temperatures and can be planted earlier in the spring than most other flowering annual plants. Also.


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Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana) is a biennial or short-lived perennial, often grown as an annual. It is prized for its charming, face-like blooms and wide range of colors and patterns. Pansies are hybrid plants derived from several species within the Viola genus and are part of the Violaceae family.


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Plant Finders Comprehensive Landscape Plant Directory Pansy Viola x wittrockiana Annuals (Detailed plant information can be found at the bottom of the page.) Viola x wittrockiana Photo Gallery Viola x wittrockiana Plant Information TTU Plant Resources Texas Tech University, Department of Plant and Soil Science, Box 42122, Lubbock, TX 79409


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Scientific Name: Viola x wittrockiana Common Name: Extra-Large-Flowered Pansy Hardiness Degree: -10°F (-23.3°C) Blooming Season: Early Spring, Spring, Autumn, Winter Plant Habit: Mounded Characteristics: Attracts Bees, Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds, Winter Interest (regional), Fragrant Flowers, Frost Tolerant


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Scientific Name: Viola x wittrockiana Common Name: Extra-Large-Flowered Pansy Hardiness Degree: -10°F (-23.3°C) Blooming Season: Early Spring, Spring, Autumn, Winter Plant Habit: Mounded Characteristics: Attracts Bees, Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds, Winter Interest (regional), Fragrant Flowers, Frost Tolerant


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Scientific Name: Viola x wittrockiana Common Name: Large-Flowered Pansy Hardiness Degree: -10°F (-23.3°C) Blooming Season: Early Spring, Spring, Autumn, Winter Plant Habit: Mounded Characteristics: Attracts Bees, Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds, Winter Interest (regional), Fragrant Flowers, Frost Tolerant Water: Medium


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Pansies, Viola x wittrockiana, are low-growing, bushy perennials usually grown as annual bedding plants. They are larger than most species violas, and have heart-shaped leaves and colourful, often bicoloured flowers with darker, face-like markings in the centre.


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Description Height: .5 to 1 feet Spread: .5 to 1 feet Plant habit: round; spreading Plant density: open Growth rate: slow Texture: medium Foliage Leaf arrangement: alternate Leaf type: simple Leaf margin: dentate Leaf shape: ovate; oblong Leaf venation: not applicable Leaf type and persistence: not applicable Leaf blade length: less than 2 inches


Pansy (viola X Wittrockiana) Photograph by Maria Mosolova/science Photo Library

Viola × wittrockiana Cool Wave Series (P) A vigorous, spreading, short-lived perennial to about 20cmin height and trailing up to 60cm. Normally grown as an annual or biennial, it can be in flower at almost any time of year depending on sowing date.


Viola x wittrockiana (Lady's Delight, Pansy) North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

Viola × wittrockiana, known as pansies, are one of the most popular bedding plants for cool weather. Pansies sold in commerce as V. × wittrockiana are mostly F1 hybrids that grow to 8" tall with 2-4" diameter flattened face-like flowers.


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Cast the tiny seeds over a tray of seed-starting mix and moisten the tray. Pansies need dark to germinate. Keep the tray covered with black plastic until the seeds germinate (about two weeks). Remove the plastic and transfer the tray to a bright location. Keep the soil moist.


Viola x wittrockiana 'True Blue' Photograph by Science Photo Library Fine Art America

Viola x wittrockiana - Pansy. Family Violaceae Description: Approximately 400 species of violets are found around the world, mostly in cooler climates. About eleven species are native to Florida. The pansy is a widely grown cool-season annual developed by hybridizing Viola tricolor with other north European violets. This plant offers an.


Viola x wittrockiana F1 White with Blotch Stādaudzētava "Virškalni"

The Spruce / Kara Riley The fast-growing varieties grown as garden plants are mostly small-flowered annuals or short-lived perennial violas. Many violas will come back every year thanks to self-seeding. Furthermore, violas are edible flowers and make unexpected garnishes and salad ingredients.


Pansy (viola X Wittrockiana) Photograph by Maria Mosolova/science Photo Library Fine Art America

The pansy (Viola x wittrockiana) is a viola hybrid that is often confused for the flowers Johnny jump up and viola jackanape. While these flowers are all a part of the same family, they are separate species entirely. It's easy to understand why the four different flower species get mixed up. All of them are blooming at the same time.


Características e cultivo da Violetaborboleta (Viola x Wittrockiana) PlantaSonya O seu blog

The garden pansy ( Viola × wittrockiana) is a type of polychromatic large-flowered hybrid plant cultivated as a garden flower. [2] It is derived by hybridization from several species in the section Melanium ("the pansies") [3] of the genus Viola, particularly V. tricolor, a wildflower of Europe and western Asia known as heartsease.


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Viola x wittrockiana -- Pansy Page 3 October 1999 Violet gall midge larva attacks the leaves at the growing point causing a gall to form. The distorted leaves are subject to wet rot. Infected plants are dwarfed and produce few blooms. Remove and destroy infested leaves. Greenhouse leaf tier webs the flower buds and leaves together.