Viola Cornuta


Viola Cornuta

Fertilizing Guide. Perennials can be planted anytime from spring through fall. Prepare the garden by breaking up the existing soil (use a hoe, spade, or power tiller) to a depth of 12-16" (30-40cm). Add organic matter such as manure, peat moss or garden compost until the soil is loose and easy to work.


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Description Native to the Pyrenees, this popular viola with a light fragrance is often used as a bedding plant. They spread by creeping, ascending stems to 12" wide. They are typically grown as perennials, however, can also be grown as biennials or annuals. Blooming in the spring make this a great companion plant for tulips.


Viola cornuta

Viola cornuta is a very cute little flower that blooms all winter long. Key Viola cornuta facts Name - Viola cornuta Family - Violaceae Type - perennial Height - 3 to 6 inches (10 to 20 cm) Exposure - full sun Soil - ordinary Foliage: evergreen Flowering: depends on variety: spring to summer or fall & winter → early spring


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En esta ocasión, Iñigo Segurola te muestra una flor de temporada que suele estar muy presente en otoño: las violas cornutas pendulas. ¡Son una preciosidad!


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Spoken Garden 28.1K subscribers 16K views 2 years ago #violas This beautiful, fall-blooming plant deserves recognition today on this week's Plant Chat Friday. Learn viola care, Viola cornuta.


Viola cornuta Purpurea Group The Beth Chatto Gardens

Plant number: 1.551.550 Also known as Viola, or Horned Violet. The Penny™ Viola is a popular landscape series that overwinter well thanks to a vigorous root system. They have a compact and uniform habit and display excellent heat tolerance as well as numerous blooms on each plant.


Viola cornuta Farmyard Nurseries

The Viola genus is believed to have originated in central Europe, specifically northern Spain and the Pyrenees range. As early as the 4th century B.C., the Greeks used different Viola species as medicinal herbs. They're also called Johnny-jump-ups, tufted violet, and horned violet; in fact, cornuta is Greek for "horned."


Viola cornuta pendula F1 Rebelina Sakata

Viola cornuta, commonly called horned violet or tufted violet, is a tufted perennial that grows to 6-8" tall and spreads by creeping, ascending stems to 12" wide. It is native to Spain and the Pyrenees. Small, fragrant, slender-spurred, pansy-like flowers (to 1.5" across) with spreading petals bloom in spring and summer.


Viola cornuta blooming, care, watering

Foliage. Evergreen. Habit. Matforming. Genus. Viola can be annuals, biennials or deciduous or evergreen perennials, with simple or pinnately lobed leaves and 5-petalled flowers of characteristic shape. Name status. Correct. Plant range.


Viola cornuta

Plant number: 1.550.690 Also known as Viola, or Horned Violet. The Penny™ Viola is a popular landscape series that overwinter well thanks to a vigorous root system. They have a compact and uniform habit and display excellent heat tolerance as well as numerous blooms on each plant.


Viola cornuta Изображение особи Плантариум

KB Homotypic Synonyms Mnemion cornutum (L.) Spach in Hist. Nat. Vég. 5: 512 (1836) Heterotypic Synonyms Viola acaulis Schult. in J.J.Roemer & J.A.Schultes, Syst. Veg., ed. 15 [bis]. 5: 389 (1819), pro syn. Viola blanda Salisb. in Prodr. Stirp. Chap. Allerton: 130 (1796) Viola calcarata var. pyrenaica L. in Sp. Pl. 2: 935 (1753)


Szarvacskás árvácska (Viola cornuta) gondozása CityGreen.hu

Plant number: 1.550.740 Also known as Viola, or Horned Violet. The Penny™ Viola is a popular landscape series that overwinter well thanks to a vigorous root system. They have a compact and uniform habit and display excellent heat tolerance as well as numerous blooms on each plant.


Viola cornuta 'Icy but Spicy' Farmyard Nurseries

Overview: Viola cornuta is a spreading, evergreen perennial (living for several years) growing up to 30 cm tall. Leaves: The leaves, often present in a basal rosette, are narrowly to broadly egg-shaped. The stipules (leaf-like appendages on the stem where a leaf attaches) are large, free and deeply divided.


Viola cornuta Jarditec

Scientific Name: Viola cornuta pendula Common Name: Spreading/Trailing Viola Hardiness Zone: 4a - 8b Hardiness Degree: -30°F (-34.4°C) Blooming Season: Early Spring, Autumn Plant Habit: Spreading Characteristics: Fragrant Flowers Water: Medium Fertilize: Every two weeks Spacing: 10 - 12" (25 - 30cm) Height: 4 - 5" (10 - 13cm) Width: 12" (30cm)


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Viola cornuta is an evergreen Perennial growing to 0.2 m (0ft 8in) by 0.2 m (0ft 8in) at a fast rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 5. It is in leaf all year, in flower from July to August. The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) and is pollinated by Insects. Suitable for: light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils and prefers well.


Viola Cornuta

Breeder: Syngenta Flowers. Height: 4-6 in. Spread: 4-6 in. Zone: Zones 5 - 9. Mix of blue, deep blue, orange, yellow, yellow frost. Flower size 1". Viola's and pansy's are both edible and produce a subtle fragrance. When temps drop below 25 degrees their foliage will wilt & turn a grey - green as a defense from the cold.