Xela's Garden
Violet [V]
Genus: Viola.
Species: Viola hirta.
Planted Vistabile front gate
The violet was the flower of Aphrodite, Greek goddess of love. Crushed sweet-violets were often strewn on cottage and church floors to mask less pleasant smells!
The solitary, scented flowers have smaller upper petals and long stalks.
This is a downy plant with broad, glossy, heart-shaped leaves which grow bigger in summer. All leaves and flowers rise directly from the root stock. Sweet violet seeds freely
Plant type: groundcover perennial
Position:
Soil type: any well drained soil
Exposure: thrives best in light shade
Flowers: Feb - March & Sept-Nov
Colour:both white and violet
Fragrance:There are eight other native species of violet, but sweet violet is the only one in the family with a strong scent.
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Reminders for this plant
Due about 16 years ago:
Division
Divide clumps in autumn
Due about 15 years ago:
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Due about 13 years ago:
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Divide clumps in autumn
Due about 12 years ago:
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Divide clumps in autumn
Due about 11 years ago:
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Divide clumps in autumn