Flowers of Viola "Scotland", 0.1 g
Perennial plant, dense bushes, strewn with a huge number of flowers. The flowers are yellow, burgundy, purple and yellow-purple. Long flowering - June -September. The same is good both in single plantings against the background of the lawn and in group floral arrangements, and also indispensable when decorating alpine slides. With prolonged cultivation, abundant dump trucks are observed.
For early and abundant flowering, seedlings are sown in early spring. Seeds can be sown in autumn, preferable from August 10 to September 10. After rooting, leaf outlets are cut off, removing peduncles. Viola prefers moderate temperatures, so it is recommended to plant it in partial shade, or in combination with higher plants.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Netherlands |
| Agronomic expiration date, years | 5 |
| Ampelous | No |
| Appointment | To create flower beds, flower beds |
| Attitude to light | Feat -loving |
| Color | Mix |
| Curly (vines) | No |
| Features of growing | Open soil |
| Flowering period | Spring |
| Flowering period | April May |
| Height, see | 15 |
| In height of the bush | Low -growing (up to 30 cm) |
| In the shape of a bush | Bush |
| Package | Color |
| Sowing for seedlings | November |
| Sowing in the ground | July |
| Sukhotzet | No |
| Terry | No |
| Type | Street |
| Variety | Blooming |
| Vegetation | Perennials |
| View | Viola |
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