VIOLA CORNUTA COLUMBINE
By Bornagain
- 31 Aug, 2012
- 15 likes
This is a wonderful viola and has flowered all summer:-)
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Wow,I really do like this one,Ba..:o)
31 Aug, 2012
I love it Ba.....those stripes look like they could be painted on....just beautiful.
31 Aug, 2012
Thanks all, some of the flowers have slightly more white, they really look lovely:-)
31 Aug, 2012
Beauties
31 Aug, 2012
They've really turned me on to violas Drc, they've given a brilliant show. I want some white for next year too:-)
31 Aug, 2012
Are they mildew free?
31 Aug, 2012
I prefer them to Pansies..and always buy the winter ones..they seem to stand up to the weather better..I've never tried them in summer....(she says,loosely) :o)
31 Aug, 2012
I didn't know they were prone to mildew Drc. I've never seen mildew on violas, I have a few in the back garden, Rebecca and Etain and some of the smaller flowered, don't think cornuta, but never seen mildew. Mind you, I'd not seen heuchera rust 'til this year either. The only problem I have with the smaller flowered, bedding type violas is they are eaten by the flippin wood pigeons:-)
31 Aug, 2012
They can get a Powdery Mildew and Botrytis (Gray Mold) I had them 2 winters ago in baskets and they were covered in it, yet the pansies in the other baskets were not.
31 Aug, 2012
Love the violas and this one is a very pretty one and they do stand up to the wet weather too;0)
31 Aug, 2012
I'll have to google Drc to see what causes it. Mine are in the ground, maybe dryness? :-)
1 Sep, 2012
Hi Carole, that's why I bought them for the front, I intended lavender and gypsophylla, neither of which would have done the job this year as the beds didn't drain as well as I thought they would. I'll probably have to keep watering them next year ...you can't win can you lol:-)
1 Sep, 2012
Very,very pretty. Our garden centre had lots today and I was very tempted to get some but bought tulip bulbs instead.....maybe next week though!!!
1 Sep, 2012
Oooh, I haven't bought any bulbs yet, the ones I had in pots down by the compost bin were emptied by unknown creature, squirrel? Do they eat bulbs? I may buy some beautiful tulips now you've reminded me:-)
1 Sep, 2012
I bet they do. They can be very destructive - the grey ones I mean.
I won't be planting the bulbs for a while yet but just spotted some that I really liked - as you do!!!
1 Sep, 2012
:-)
1 Sep, 2012
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beautiful
31 Aug, 2012