Scientific Name: Viola cornuta
Common Name: Horned Violet
Hardiness Degree: -10°F (-23.3°C)
Blooming Season: Early Spring, Spring, Late Spring, Autumn, Winter
Plant Habit: Mounded
Characteristics: Attracts Bees, Winter Interest (regional), Water/Rain tolerant, Fragrant Flowers, Shade Tolerant, Low Maintenance, Frost Tolerant
Water: Medium
Fertilize: Every two weeks
Spacing: 6" (15.2cm)
Height: 6 - 8" (15.2 - 20.3cm)
Width: 6 - 8" (15.2 - 20.3cm)
Exposure: Partial Sun, Sun
General Information: Early-blooming, free-flowering plants remain compact in both heat and cold and have excellent overwintering ability.
Idea & Tips: Plant in full to partial sun in early Spring or Fall for best flowering. In some climates, violas planted in Fall will overwinter and rebloom the next Spring.
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