Viola

  • Potsize - 9cm

    Viola riviniana Purpurea Group ( Viola labradorica ). This is an excellent edging plant, its dark purple leaves forming an excellent foil for its own violet flowers as well as those of many other perennials. It spreads well to cover the ground and I've seen it looking lovely running along the base of a wall and along the edges of a set of stone steps. This is the dark purple leaved form of our native wood violet. It is easily pleased and will grow in sun or shade in a wide range of soil types.
    Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or over
    Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or over

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  • Potsize - 1L

    I do love the endearing faces of the perennials violas, but Columbine is my favourite. The neat pansy flowers are streaked and splashed with a blend of soft blues and bright violet over a white ground with the brightest golden eye. As if that were not temptation enough, the scent produced is the sweetest and strongest of any flower I know - transporting a tray of them in the car to plant fairs is better than a trip to any fancy perfume store. Evergreen mats of foliage, flowering about 8 inches high from May until September, especially if dead headed and trimmed lightly in July.
    Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or over

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