Viola chaerophylloides ‘Benizuru’

Viola chaerophylloides ‘Benizuru’

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Description

Intricate cut leaves with striking pink-white flowers.

This variety has large deep green intricately cut leaves with red stems producing vibrant pink to white flowers on mass from summer to autumn. This variety will self seed and so clumps up well in the border or alpine rock garden.

Flowering: Spring

Hardiness: Hardy

Height: 10-15cm

Spread: 15cm

 

Further information:

In winter this plant is dormant till around early March so stick the label in the ground next to the plant so you don’t dig it up by mistake.

Common Name:

Life Cycle: Perennial

Family: Violaceae

Foliage: palmate / lacerate

Basic Colour: ( pink )

Flower Colour: pink / white

Natural Flowering:  March – May

Winter Hardiness: Fully Hardy

Height with Flowers: 15 cm

Soil Requirements: dry / well-drained / average / moist

Soil ph: acid / alkaline / neutral

Location: border/ containers / rock garden

Usage:  bee food plant / ground cover

Pruning: not required

Tolerates: Drought tolerant / shade

Origin: Japan (Cultivar)

 

Viola chaerophylloides ‘Benizuru’ Growing Guide

Climate and Location: Benizuru Violets thrive in partial to full shade.

Soil: Plant in well-draining, rich, and slightly acidic soil (pH 6.0 to 6.5). Space multiple plants about 6-12 inches apart.

Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.

Fertilisation: Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in the spring for added nutrients.

Pruning: Trim spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming and maintain a neat appearance.

Flowers: Benizuru Violets produce charming, pink to violet-colored flowers with a unique and eye-catching appearance.

By following these straightforward instructions, you can cultivate and enjoy the charm of Viola chaerophylloides ‘Benizuru’ in your garden.

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Weight 100 g
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1 x 9cm Pot

Description

Intricate cut leaves with striking pink-white flowers.

This variety has large deep green intricately cut leaves with red stems producing vibrant pink to white flowers on mass from summer to autumn. This variety will self seed and so clumps up well in the border or alpine rock garden.

Flowering: Spring

Hardiness: Hardy

Height: 10-15cm

Spread: 15cm

 

Further information:

In winter this plant is dormant till around early March so stick the label in the ground next to the plant so you don’t dig it up by mistake.

Common Name:

Life Cycle: Perennial

Family: Violaceae

Foliage: palmate / lacerate

Basic Colour: ( pink )

Flower Colour: pink / white

Natural Flowering:  March – May

Winter Hardiness: Fully Hardy

Height with Flowers: 15 cm

Soil Requirements: dry / well-drained / average / moist

Soil ph: acid / alkaline / neutral

Location: border/ containers / rock garden

Usage:  bee food plant / ground cover

Pruning: not required

Tolerates: Drought tolerant / shade

Origin: Japan (Cultivar)

 

Viola chaerophylloides ‘Benizuru’ Growing Guide

Climate and Location: Benizuru Violets thrive in partial to full shade.

Soil: Plant in well-draining, rich, and slightly acidic soil (pH 6.0 to 6.5). Space multiple plants about 6-12 inches apart.

Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.

Fertilisation: Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in the spring for added nutrients.

Pruning: Trim spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming and maintain a neat appearance.

Flowers: Benizuru Violets produce charming, pink to violet-colored flowers with a unique and eye-catching appearance.

By following these straightforward instructions, you can cultivate and enjoy the charm of Viola chaerophylloides ‘Benizuru’ in your garden.

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