This beautiful English hybrid has extra large 1.75 inch wide, pale lemon yellow blossoms with contrasting lavender-purple margins and a delightful fragrance. Though it blooms the heaviest from late spring to early summer, it will continue to send up flowers sporadically throughout the summer and into fall.
This plant is considered deer resistant.
We ship larger plants than most leading mailorder nurseries. Ours are two year old plants in 5 1/4" containers.
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August 9, 2006







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A gardener from Williamsport, PA (Zone 6)
Beautiful flowers and long bloom as others have noted. Appears to prefer moist conditions, though, as it has struggled to become well established for me within the root zone of a large maple. Also dislikes transplantation more than I would have expected for a viola.
And $17.95 -- is that an error?!
July 25, 2006









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A gardener from Springfield, OH (Zone 5)
I have this in my back shade garden and it has been blooming continuously since spring (it's now nearly August) with no signs of stopping. A great plant for a shade garden where you want a little brightness without overpowering anything else!
November 16, 2004









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A gardener from Spring Grove, IL (Zone 5)
This is an everblooming viola, one of the most beautiful I've seen. It has a great color combination, can be used in containers, full sun, or part shade, and it propagates easily from stem cuttings. Show stopper.
July 28, 2004








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A gardener from Duluth, MN (Zone 4)
Planted this under our Crimson King Maple and it really lights up the shady area. It always has blooms on it.
October 14, 2003









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A gardener from Williamston, MI (Zone 5)
I love this truly beautiful plant. Planted in late April, ours are still blooming. Makes a great plant for under Clematis. With Winter nearing, we are already looking forward to Spring with a new growth.