Bi-Colored Common Blue Violet (Viola sororia f. priceana)
We adore these sweet native flowers that bloom from Spring into early Summer with a second flush in late Summer.
Small but mighty, native Violets are the host plant for 6 butterfly species. They easily spread through the landscape and are one of the first food sources for pollinators like Queen Bumblebees in early Spring.
Grows 4-6” high and blooms May thru late June. Happiest in partial shade and medium to slightly moist soils.
Also a lovely plant to grow in pots for small porch gardens!
We adore these sweet native flowers that bloom from Spring into early Summer with a second flush in late Summer.
Small but mighty, native Violets are the host plant for 6 butterfly species. They easily spread through the landscape and are one of the first food sources for pollinators like Queen Bumblebees in early Spring.
Grows 4-6” high and blooms May thru late June. Happiest in partial shade and medium to slightly moist soils.
Also a lovely plant to grow in pots for small porch gardens!
We adore these sweet native flowers that bloom from Spring into early Summer with a second flush in late Summer.
Small but mighty, native Violets are the host plant for 6 butterfly species. They easily spread through the landscape and are one of the first food sources for pollinators like Queen Bumblebees in early Spring.
Grows 4-6” high and blooms May thru late June. Happiest in partial shade and medium to slightly moist soils.
Also a lovely plant to grow in pots for small porch gardens!
Small but mighty, native Violets are the host plant for 6 butterfly species. They easily spread through the landscape and are one of the first food sources for pollinators like Queen Bumblebees in early Spring.
Living wreaths feature bi-colored and blue native violets growing in a 100% natural wreath form for decorating doors or as a beautiful centerpiece.