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viola columbine

Many gardeners confuse violas and pansies. Though having common ancestry violas are smaller, tougher, longer-lived than pansies and flower longer. Therefore, violas are an excellent choice for your garden and a prime example of a superb viola is Viola 'Columbine'. Compact and robust Viola 'Columbine', a perennial viola, comes with creamy white blooms, streaked with indigo lines and at the centre - a golden eye. Flowering can last up to six months of the year from spring until summer, with an encore in the autumn, An industrious versatile little plant happy in borders, containers, and window boxes. 'Columbine' has another desirable attribute, and this is its sublime sweet honey scent, which makes it ideal for indoor posies. Choose a sunny or partially shaded spot, in moist, well-draining, fertile soil. A hardy, evergreen perennial with a height and spread of 30cm.

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