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Viola 'Weasley White'
Viola cornut
'Wisley White'
Growth Characteristics of Viola 'Wisley White' (Viola cornuta 'Wisley White') Viola 'Wisley White' is a perennial flowering plant that grows to a height of approximately 15–20 cm. This plant features heart-shaped leaves and blooms with white flowers from spring to autumn. It is resistant to cold and thrives in partial shade. Propagation Methods Violas are primarily propagated by seeds or division. For seed propagation, sow seeds indoors in the spring and transplant them after 6–8 weeks. Division involves separating root clumps in early spring, which is the most effective method. Cultivation Methods Violas prefer well-draining soil. It is best to maintain a soil pH of slightly acidic to neutral. Water should be managed by watering only when the surface soil dries out, and overwatering should be avoided. It is recommended to apply liquid fertilizer once or twice a month during spring and autumn. Garden Use Viola 'Weasley White' is ideal for planting along flowerbed edges or in pots, and creates a beautiful arrangement when paired with other seasonal flowers. The white flowers, in particular, can serve as a focal point among other colored blossoms. Important Pests and Control Methods Violas can be attacked by aphids, snails, and slugs. - Aphids: Can be controlled using soapy water or commercial insecticides. - Snails and Slugs: Using snail-specific attractants or removing them manually is effective. To prevent fungal diseases, it is important to plant in a well-ventilated location and avoid overwatering.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Violet family
Height
15~30cm
Spread
40~45cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
May to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
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