Viola (Cornuta Grp) Microla F1 Lavender

Viola (Cornuta Grp)

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The Viola (Cornuta Grp) Microla F1 Lavender is a violet with beautiful lavender-colored flowers. This plant has a compact growth habit and blooms abundantly during spring and summer. The flowers have a soft, sweet fragrance that attracts butterflies and bees. The leaves are green in color and provide a nice contrast with the lavender-colored flowers. This plant is ideal for brightening up borders, planters, or hanging baskets.

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  • No, Viola (Cornuta Grp) Microla F1 Lavender is not evergreen. It is a garden plant that usually dies back in the winter and regrows in the spring. However, the leaves may remain somewhat green during the winter months.

    De Viola (Cornuta Grp) Microla F1 Lavender is winter hardy to about -10 degrees Celsius. It is advisable to protect the plant well during severe frost. This plant can survive in the garden during mild winters.

    Yes, this plant is easy to maintain and requires little care. Ensure it gets enough water and sunlight, and prune regularly to encourage healthy growth. It is a sturdy and durable garden plant that blooms for a long time.

    Violets need about 15-20 cm of space between each other to grow well. Make sure they receive enough light and air. Overcrowding can lead to diseases and pests.

    Viola (Cornuta Grp) Microla F1 Lavender grows best in full sun or light shade. In shade, growth may be reduced and flowering may decrease. Therefore, make sure to provide enough sunlight for optimal growth of this plant.

    The Viola (Cornuta Grp) Microla F1 Lavender needs regular watering, especially during hot and dry periods. It is important to keep the soil moist, but avoid allowing the roots to sit in water constantly. Generally, it is recommended to water the plants 1-2 times a week.

    Viola (Cornuta Grp) Microla F1 Lavender is an attractive plant for butterflies and bees and will attract them to your garden. With the nectar and pollen that the plant produces, these insects will regularly visit these flowers. So it is a good choice if you want to welcome butterflies and bees into your garden.

    The "Viola (Cornuta Grp) Microla F1 Lavender" blooms from early spring to the beginning of summer. The blooming period usually lasts about 8 to 10 weeks.

    This plant can tolerate full sun and needs at least six hours of sunlight daily. It is important to give the plant enough water, especially during hot summer days. Make sure the soil is well-drained to prevent root rot.

    No, the flowers of Viola (Cornuta Grp) Microla F1 Lavender are not edible. It is recommended to only eat plants that are specifically grown for consumption. It is safest not to consume plants whose edibility is not known.

  • The Viola (Cornuta Grp) Microla F1 Lavender can be regularly pruned to promote growth and maintain a compact form. Remove dead flowers and leaves to keep the plant healthy. Prune in the spring after flowering for a fresh start to the new growing season.

    Water the plant regularly, especially during dry periods. Ensure that the soil is always moist but not waterlogged. Use preferably rainwater or lukewarm water to water the plant.

    The Viola (Cornuta Grp) Microla F1 Lavender needs well-draining potting soil. It is important for the potting soil to remain moist but not too wet. A potting soil specifically for flowering plants is suitable for this garden plant.

    The Viola (Cornuta Group) Microla F1 Lavender plant thrives best in well-draining and fertile soil. Ensure that the soil remains adequately moist, but avoid waterlogging. A slightly acidic to neutral soil with a pH value between 5.5 and 6.5 is ideal for this plant.

    This garden plant thrives best in a sunny location, but can also grow in partial shade. Make sure the soil is well-drained to prevent root rot. Protect the plant from strong winds and frost.

    The Viola (Cornuta Group) Microla F1 Lavender can be sensitive to frost and winter protection can help to protect the plant from cold temperatures. To protect the plant, you can use mulch or a fleece cover. Also, make sure that the soil is well-draining to prevent root rot.

    The Viola Microla F1 Lavender prefers well-draining soil and regular watering. Remove dead flowers regularly to promote blooming. Fertilize the plant regularly for healthy growth.

    Garden plants like violas thrive in nutrient-rich soil and are best fertilized with a slow-release fertilizer. Use a universal fertilizer for flowering plants in the spring and possibly again in the summer for optimal growth and flowering. Over-fertilizing can lead to root burn, so be cautious with the dosage.

    Mulch is a matter of personal preference, but it can help retain moisture and suppress weeds. For this plant in particular, it is important to apply mulch around the base of the plant to protect the roots and keep the soil cool. Choose organic mulch materials such as wood bark or compost for the best results.

    Garden plants like Viola (Cornuta Grp) Microla F1 Lavender prefer neutral to slightly acidic soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0. It is important to regularly check the acidity of the soil to promote the health and growth of the plant. Adding organic material can help to maintain the pH balance.

    Plants can sometimes be plagued by pests, such as aphids or snails. This can be combated by, for example, using natural enemies or taking preventive measures like removing affected leaves. Chemical pesticides can also be used, but these can be harmful to the environment and other plants and animals. Therefore, it is important to first try to control the pests in a natural way.

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    The Viola (Cornuta Grp) Microla F1 Lavender is a violet with beautiful lavender-colored flowers. This plant has a compact growth habit and blooms abundantly during spring and summer. The flowers have a soft, sweet fragrance that attracts butterflies and bees. The leaves are green in color and provide a nice contrast with the lavender-colored flowers. This plant is ideal for brightening up borders, planters, or hanging baskets.

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