Dear Master Gardener: What’s the difference between viola and pansy? How cold tolerant are they? Answer: There are about 500 species of annuals, perennials, and biennials in the Viola genus. All of ...
If you are looking for the perfect flowers to enliven your winter landscape, pansies and violas ought to be your choice. In the South, both bloom nonstop from fall through spring, providing cheerful ...
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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 the ...
Key Points Cool-weather flowers like pansies and cineraria add bright color to early spring pots.Foliage plants like oxalis and coral bells handle chilly temps and fill containers easily.Herbs and ...
Colorful pansies growing in the snow - Cavan Images/Getty Images Pansies (Viola x wittrockiana) are a fantastic cold-season annual. These flowers bloom through winter, livening up an otherwise dreary ...
The viola genus of plants is vast, including violets, pansies, johnny jump-ups, and the Wisconsin State Flower, the wood violet. The common denominator among the plants is color, color, and more ...
I suppose you have already picked your pansies for the winter garden. But if you are not a fan of the viola clan, know they are among the longest blooming annuals that money can buy. They should be.
The planting of cool-season bedding plants is in full swing. They will provide color in the fall, through the winter and in a grand display in spring. Cool-season bedding plants enjoy mild to chilly ...
Pumpkins and mums are short-lived fall décor. Pansies and violas, however, thrive through winter and into spring when summer flowers take over. Even if you have no yard, pansies and violas, both ...