Brainerd Dispatch: Ask the Master Gardener: Violas, pansies are good cool weather flowers for your garden
Dear Master Gardener: What’s the difference between viola and pansy? How cold tolerant are they? Answer: There are about 500 species of annuals, perennials, and biennials in the Viola genus. All of ...
Ask the Master Gardener: Violas, pansies are good cool weather flowers for your garden
The Advocate: Two related flowers are great for fall beds: Pansies have larger blooms, violas are tougher
Two related flowers are great for fall beds: Pansies have larger blooms, violas are tougher
The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier: Breath of spring: Vision of new violas, pansy makes winter bearable
If you are looking for the perfect flowers to enliven your winter landscape, pansies and violas ought to be your choice. In the South, both bloom nonstop from fall through spring, providing cheerful ...
The Denver Post: 2017 is the Year of the Pansy, and Colorado gardeners have reason to love the little flowers
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The National Garden Bureau dubbed 2017 the Year of the Pansy — a well-deserved distinction for Viola x wittrockiana. Easy to grow, inexpensive and even ...
2017 is the Year of the Pansy, and Colorado gardeners have reason to love the little flowers
These new hybrids combine the best of pansies and violas, two flowers that have long been favorites in the winter garden. Looking at the three, it’s a little difficult to tell the difference, but ...
The cooler winter weather of southern California is approachingat last, and what better flowering plant to give us mass color thanthe delightful, multicolored pansy? They are used in ...