A cottage garden flower if ever there was, the Viola differs from the Pansy in having smaller flowers on more compact plants and in being very free-flowering. On this latter point, they will start blooming in early spring and, if dead-headed regularly, will continue far into the autumn – indeed, one enthusiast writing as long ago as 1908 mentions picking flowers on Christmas Day. Exceptionally hardy and trouble free.
Description:
Quite simply: pure apricot and fragrant. 6-9 ins.
Classification:
Fragrant, Hardy, Perennial
Price:
£2.67 per packet
Guide prices for information only: Euros: € 2.98 US Dollars: $ 4.09