Viola 'Letitia' $7.95
- perennial viola
- flowering season: spring and again in fall; where summers are not too hot it will flower all summer
- height: 4 to 6 inches
- Light requirements: strong light but partial shade during the hottest part of the afternoon
- Soil requirements: average to rich
- Water requirments: average
- Growth habit: grows as a clump
- How to propagate: divide in early to mid-spring; rarely sets seeds
- Leaf type: small, round light green leaves
- Ways to use it: it is happy near the front edge of a flower garden, or to edge a path; also grows well in a container to be placed where you can enjoy it up close
- Special characteristics: by mid-summer a plant may grow tall and flop open; if this happens, cutting it back by half to two-thirds is a good idea
- Other points of interests: this is a hybrid of several species that were chosen for their long flowering season and for their long life
'Letitia' has small flowers of light, reddish-pink that are lightly scented. Cold hardy to USDA Zone 4. |
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