Viola sororia 'Albiflora' - P13
Viola sororia 'Albiflora' - P13
Description
The Sister violet 'Albiflora' (Viola sororia) is a dense, creeping, rhizome-forming perennial that produces white, lip-shaped flowers from May to June. Its heart-shaped, hairy leaves are medium green. In a sunny to shady location, it usually reaches a height of approx. 20 cm and is approx. 30 cm wide. The Sister violet 'Albiflora' makes no particular demands on the soil.
Synonym
Synonyms (botanical): Viola sororia 'Immaculata'.
leaves
The deciduous leaves of the Sister violet 'Albiflora' are medium green, heart-shaped, hairy.
Spread
North America.
Frost hardiness
Winter protection is advisable in unprotected areas of the garden.
Growth
Dense, creeping, rhizome-forming.
Water
Water regularly and allow the soil to dry out in the meantime.
Location
Preferred location in a sunny to shady position.
Soil
No special requirements.
Planting time
Planting: Autumn, depending on variety also in spring.
Planting partner
The Sister violet 'Albiflora' sets beautiful accents together with:
Watering heart, Fragrant lily funkia, Dwarf honeysuckle.
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 sororia 'Albiflora' forms lip-shaped, white flowers from May.
Use
Group planting, cottage garden, ground cover, undergrowth, herbaceous border
- Article number40
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EAN codeVISALBIF-2P13
- Latin nameViola sororia 'Albiflora'
- catalogLandscape shop



