Viola named Sorbet Violet Beacon #3
by J McCombie
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Viola named Sorbet Violet Beacon #3
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J McCombie
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The little beetle climbs to the top of the flower deciding where to begin munching.
Viola Compact V. Hybrida is alternately called Horned Violet or Johnny Jump-Up. The Sorbet Series contain Tricolor patterns with cap, face, whiskers and eye colours and are compact early bloomers.
Pansies are biennials typically grown as cool weather annuals. Loving the spring and early summer in the north and the fall and winter in zone 7 and higher. Pansies are useful in borders, edging, containers and other small places that like a pop of color. Pansies appreciate slightly acid, loose, rich soil. They make nice cut flowers for tiny vases. Flowers are edible. Jump-Ups grow 4-8" tall.
Sorbet Violet Beacon is a variety of hybrid Pansy . Blooms normally display as a colour very similar to Floral white and Vivid violet. The mature flowers take a Single form. This variety is generally regarded as a half hard plant that typically grows as an Annual/Perennial, which is defined as a plant that can matures and completes its lifecycle over the course of one year or more. Sorbet Violet Beacon has a mound-forming growing habit. This variety tends to bloom in early summer.
Early-blooming, free-flowering plants remain compact in both heat and cold, and have excellent overwintering ability. Plants cover the soil at flowering, with more blooms and less stretching. Fewer PGRs are needed, with superior holdability and less shrink. F1 vigour assures greater germination, earliness and excellent plug and garden performance. Purple blue with light cap.
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March 8th, 2014
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