Viola Cornuta

Viola Cornuta
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I I just purchased the plants I want to know whether they'll transfer monocots or dicots. Calendula and viola plants have Cornuta.

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Viola - Johnny Jump Up - 1/2 LB
USD 44.99
 
Viola cornuta, or Johnny Jump-up, is a sweet little perennial that has sunny, pansy-like blooms. The blooms are tri-colored with shades of purple, yellow and white. They are charming and make sweet little bouquets for indoor enjoyment. Another name for these little violas is Heartease, and some herbalists use them for medicinal purposes. They are great for containers or plant them in mass groupings in the front of the flower border. They prefer cool conditions, so after they bloom in the spring, cut them back, and they will bloom again in the fall. They prefer rich, well-drained soil, and they like full sun to partial shade. After the danger of frost has passed, directly start the Johnny Jump-up seed outdoors in a clean, weed free bed. Cover the seed lightly. Maintain moisture until germination occurs. With a temperature range of 65 - 75F, germination is usually within 21 days. Space the plants 6 inches apart.
 

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David's Flower Viola Penny All Season Mix (Viola cornuta) 45 Seeds per Packet
USD 6.95
 
Two weeks earlier than other extra-large pansies! Blooms are more numerous than other varieties under the low-light and short-day conditions of winter and early spring. Fewer growth regulators needed than with other large pansies. Ht. 6-8 inches.
 

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Johnny Jump-Up 'Helen Mount' (Viola cornuta) Jumbo Wildflower Seed Packet (1500)
USD 2.75
 
A cheery purple, yellow, and white faced wildflower, these blooms remind many of pansies. A popular bedding plant, it is commonly seen as a bright addition to window-boxes. Fragrant and beautiful, it is no wonder that this is a favorite among many people!
 

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100+ Seeds, Viola "Arkwright Ruby" (Viola cornuta) Seeds By Seed Needs
USD 1.85
 
Viola Cornuta Large Flowered (Arkwright Ruby) - You can find Violas in many temperate regions around the world in a wide variety of habitats. The majority of species have showy flowers which are symmetrical when folded in half. Arkwright Ruby is dark wine red flowers and golden centers and edging.
 

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Viola - Johnny Jump Up - 1/8 LB
USD 11.99
 
Viola cornuta, or Johnny Jump-up, is a sweet little perennial that has sunny, pansy-like blooms. The blooms are tri-colored with shades of purple, yellow and white. They are charming and make sweet little bouquets for indoor enjoyment. Another name for these little violas is Heartease, and some herbalists use them for medicinal purposes. They are great for containers or plant them in mass groupings in the front of the flower border. They prefer cool conditions, so after they bloom in the spring, cut them back, and they will bloom again in the fall. They prefer rich, well-drained soil, and they like full sun to partial shade. After the danger of frost has passed, directly start the Johnny Jump-up seed outdoors in a clean, weed free bed. Cover the seed lightly. Maintain moisture until germination occurs. With a temperature range of 65 - 75F, germination is usually within 21 days. Space the plants 6 inches apart.
 

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Ferry-Morse 1168 Viola Perennial Flower Seeds, Cornuta Mixed Colors (150 Milligram Packet)
USD 1.99
 
Ferry-Morse has been supplying the best in seed and gardening supplies for over 100 years, and we are proud to still be innovating and improving. Whether you are looking for the finest in flowers or gourmet garden vegetables, you will find all your answers here. Take a minute and explore our product categories for planning and inspiration. At Ferry-Morse, we want you to enjoy your best ever gardening experience. Ferry-Morse Seed Company offers gardener's over 350 varieties of flower, vegetable, and herb seed.
 

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Viola - Admiration - 1000 Seeds
USD 4.99
 
Viola cornuta are charming little flowers for the old-fashioned garden! This variety, Admiration, has large deep violet blooms. They are great for containers, hanging baskets, and window boxes or plant them in mass groupings in the front of the flower border. Butterflies and bees will enjoy the Violas that are in your landscape! Violas are similar to pansies but are hardier and longer blooming. They prefer cool conditions, so after they bloom in the spring, cut them back to encourage another bloom again in the fall. They prefer rich, well-drained soil, and they like full sun to partial shade. Once Violas are established, they will often reseed but are not considered to be aggressive. After the danger of frost has passed, directly start the Viola Admiration seed outdoors in a clean, weed free bed. Cover the seed lightly. Maintain moisture until germination occurs. With a temperature 68F, germination is usually within 21 days. Space the plants 8 inches apart.
 

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Viola - White Perfection - 2000 Seeds
USD 8.99
 
Viola cornuta are charming little flowers for the old-fashioned garden! This variety, White Perfection, has large pure white blooms. They are great for containers, hanging baskets, and window boxes or plant them in mass groupings in the front of the flower border. Butterflies will enjoy the Violas that are in your landscape! Common names for Viola cornuta are Horned Violet or Tufted Violet. They prefer cool conditions, so after they bloom in the spring, cut them back to encourage another bloom again in the fall. They prefer rich, well-drained soil, and they like full sun to partial shade. Once Violas are established, they will often reseed but are not considered to be aggressive. After the danger of frost has passed, directly start the Viola White Perfection seed outdoors in a clean, weed free bed. Cover the seed lightly. Maintain moisture until germination occurs. With a temperature 68F, germination is usually within 21 days. Space the plants 8 inches apart. Viola seeds can be started again in summer for continuous blooms all growing season.
 

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Viola - Admiration - 2000 Seeds
USD 8.99
 
Viola cornuta are charming little flowers for the old-fashioned garden! This variety, Admiration, has large deep violet blooms. They are great for containers, hanging baskets, and window boxes or plant them in mass groupings in the front of the flower border. Butterflies and bees will enjoy the Violas that are in your landscape! Violas are similar to pansies but are hardier and longer blooming. They prefer cool conditions, so after they bloom in the spring, cut them back to encourage another bloom again in the fall. They prefer rich, well-drained soil, and they like full sun to partial shade. Once Violas are established, they will often reseed but are not considered to be aggressive. After the danger of frost has passed, directly start the Viola Admiration seed outdoors in a clean, weed free bed. Cover the seed lightly. Maintain moisture until germination occurs. With a temperature 68F, germination is usually within 21 days. Space the plants 8 inches apart.
 

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Viola - White Perfection - 1000 Seeds
USD 4.99
 
Viola cornuta are charming little flowers for the old-fashioned garden! This variety, White Perfection, has large pure white blooms. They are great for containers, hanging baskets, and window boxes or plant them in mass groupings in the front of the flower border. Butterflies will enjoy the Violas that are in your landscape! Common names for Viola cornuta are Horned Violet or Tufted Violet. They prefer cool conditions, so after they bloom in the spring, cut them back to encourage another bloom again in the fall. They prefer rich, well-drained soil, and they like full sun to partial shade. Once Violas are established, they will often reseed but are not considered to be aggressive. After the danger of frost has passed, directly start the Viola White Perfection seed outdoors in a clean, weed free bed. Cover the seed lightly. Maintain moisture until germination occurs. With a temperature 68F, germination is usually within 21 days. Space the plants 8 inches apart. Viola seeds can be started again in summer for continuous blooms all growing season.
 

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Viola - Yellow Perfection - 1000 Seeds
USD 4.99
 
Viola cornuta are charming little flowers for the old-fashioned garden! This variety, Yellow Perfection, has large lemon-yellow blooms. They are great for containers, hanging baskets, and window boxes, or plant them in mass groupings in the front of the flower border. Butterflies will enjoy the Violas that are in your landscape! They prefer cool conditions, so after they bloom in the spring, cut them back to encourage another bloom again in the fall. They prefer rich, well-drained soil, and they like full sun to partial shade. Once Violas are established, they will often reseed but are not considered to be aggressive. After the danger of frost has passed, directly start the Viola Yellow Perfection seed outdoors in a clean, weed free bed. Cover the seed lightly. Maintain moisture until germination occurs. With a temperature 68F, germination is usually within 21 days. Space the plants 8 inches apart.
 

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Viola - Yellow Perfection - 2000 Seeds
USD 8.99
 
Viola cornuta are charming little flowers for the old-fashioned garden! This variety, Yellow Perfection, has large lemon-yellow blooms. They are great for containers, hanging baskets, and window boxes, or plant them in mass groupings in the front of the flower border. Butterflies will enjoy the Violas that are in your landscape! They prefer cool conditions, so after they bloom in the spring, cut them back to encourage another bloom again in the fall. They prefer rich, well-drained soil, and they like full sun to partial shade. Once Violas are established, they will often reseed but are not considered to be aggressive. After the danger of frost has passed, directly start the Viola Yellow Perfection seed outdoors in a clean, weed free bed. Cover the seed lightly. Maintain moisture until germination occurs. With a temperature 68F, germination is usually within 21 days. Space the plants 8 inches apart.
 

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Viola - Johnny Jump Up - 5000 Seeds
USD 4.99
 
Viola cornuta, or Johnny Jump-up, is a sweet little perennial that has sunny, pansy-like blooms. The blooms are tri-colored with shades of purple, yellow and white. They are charming and make sweet little bouquets for indoor enjoyment. Another name for these little violas is Heartease, and some herbalists use them for medicinal purposes. They are great for containers or plant them in mass groupings in the front of the flower border. They prefer cool conditions, so after they bloom in the spring, cut them back, and they will bloom again in the fall. They prefer rich, well-drained soil, and they like full sun to partial shade. After the danger of frost has passed, directly start the Johnny Jump-up seed outdoors in a clean, weed free bed. Cover the seed lightly. Maintain moisture until germination occurs. With a temperature range of 65 - 75F, germination is usually within 21 days. Space the plants 6 inches apart.
 

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Viola - Chantreyland - 1000 Seeds
USD 4.99
 
Viola cornuta are charming little flowers for the old-fashioned garden! This variety, Chantreyland, has large vibrant orange blooms. They are great for containers, hanging baskets, and window boxes or plant them in mass groupings in the front of the flower border. Butterflies will enjoy the Violas that are in your landscape! They prefer cool conditions, so after they bloom in the spring, cut them back to encourage another bloom again in the fall. They prefer rich, well-drained soil, and they like full sun to partial shade. Once Violas are established, they will often reseed but are not considered to be aggressive. After the danger of frost has passed, directly start the Viola Chantreyland seed outdoors in a clean, weed free bed. Cover the seed lightly. Maintain moisture until germination occurs. With a temperature 68F, germination is usually within 21 days. Space the plants 8 inches apart. Viola seeds can be started again in summer for continuous blooms all growing season.
 

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Viola - Chantreyland - 2000 Seeds
USD 8.99
 
Viola cornuta are charming little flowers for the old-fashioned garden! This variety, Chantreyland, has large vibrant orange blooms. They are great for containers, hanging baskets, and window boxes or plant them in mass groupings in the front of the flower border. Butterflies will enjoy the Violas that are in your landscape! They prefer cool conditions, so after they bloom in the spring, cut them back to encourage another bloom again in the fall. They prefer rich, well-drained soil, and they like full sun to partial shade. Once Violas are established, they will often reseed but are not considered to be aggressive. After the danger of frost has passed, directly start the Viola Chantreyland seed outdoors in a clean, weed free bed. Cover the seed lightly. Maintain moisture until germination occurs. With a temperature 68F, germination is usually within 21 days. Space the plants 8 inches apart. Viola seeds can be started again in summer for continuous blooms all growing season.
 

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Viola - Arkwright Ruby - 1000 Seeds
USD 4.99
 
Viola cornuta are charming little flowers for the old-fashioned garden! They are found in many temperate climates around the world. This variety, Arkwright Ruby, has large wine red blooms with a yellow center and edging. They are great for containers, hanging baskets, and window boxes or plant them in mass groupings in the front of the flower border. Butterflies will enjoy the Violas that are in your landscape! They prefer cool conditions, so after they bloom in the spring, cut them back to encourage another bloom again in the fall. They prefer rich, well-drained soil, and they like full sun to partial shade. Once Violas are established, they will often reseed but are not considered to be aggressive. After the danger of frost has passed, directly start the Viola Arkwright Ruby seed outdoors in a clean, weed free bed. Cover the seed lightly. Maintain moisture until germination occurs. With a temperature 68F, germination is usually within 21 days. Space the plants 8 inches apart.
 

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Viola - Arkwright Ruby - 2000 Seeds
USD 8.99
 
Viola cornuta are charming little flowers for the old-fashioned garden! They are found in many temperate climates around the world. This variety, Arkwright Ruby, has large wine red blooms with a yellow center and edging. They are great for containers, hanging baskets, and window boxes or plant them in mass groupings in the front of the flower border. Butterflies will enjoy the Violas that are in your landscape! They prefer cool conditions, so after they bloom in the spring, cut them back to encourage another bloom again in the fall. They prefer rich, well-drained soil, and they like full sun to partial shade. Once Violas are established, they will often reseed but are not considered to be aggressive. After the danger of frost has passed, directly start the Viola Arkwright Ruby seed outdoors in a clean, weed free bed. Cover the seed lightly. Maintain moisture until germination occurs. With a temperature 68F, germination is usually within 21 days. Space the plants 8 inches apart.
 

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