Viola labradorica - P9

Viola labradorica - P9

Description
The Labrador violet (Viola labradorica) is a loose, carpet-like perennial with decorative, roundish, green-brown leaves. It bears blue flowers from April to May. In a semi-shady to shady location with well-drained, lime-free soil, it usually reaches a height of approx. 15 cm and is approx. 30 cm wide. The Labrador violet is well tolerant of frost.

Bulletpoints
* beautiful foliage * very beautiful in a tub

Leaves
High leaf ornamental value. The deciduous leaves of the Labrador violet are green-brown, roundish.

Spread
North America.

Frost hardiness
The Labrador violet has good frost hardiness.

Growth
Loose, carpet-like.

Water
Water regularly and allow the soil to dry out in the meantime.

Location
Preferred location in semi-shady to shady position.

Soil
Standard container plant soil. Normal soil.

Planting time
Planting: Autumn, depending on variety also in spring.

Planting partner
The Labrador violet sets beautiful accents together with: American foamflower, deer's tongue fern, tear drop bell vine.

Care
If watered less frequently but thoroughly and thoroughly, the plant roots are encouraged to penetrate into deeper soil layers. This enables the plant to survive dry periods better.

Flower
Viola labradorica forms blue flowers from April.

Use
Tubs, group planting, cottage garden, hanging baskets, ground cover, woodland border

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Viola labradorica - P9
Specifications
  • Article number
    4990
  • EAN code
    VILABRAD-0P9
  • Latin name
    Viola labradorica
  • catalog
    Landscape shop