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Pale-leaved Violet Blanda
Viola blanda
The following is information regarding Viola blanda. Growth Characteristics Viola blanda is a perennial herbaceous plant native to North America. It thrives primarily in moist forests or shady areas, growing to a height of approximately 5 to 15 cm. Its leaves are thin and round, and it blooms with small, white flowers in the spring. Propagation MethodsViola blanda can be propagated by seeds and root division. Seeds can be collected from mature flowers and sown directly outdoors in early spring, or germinated indoors and transplanted. Root division involves carefully separating the roots of a mature plant in spring or autumn and planting them in a new location. Cultivation MethodsViola blanda prefers a moist and shady environment. It grows well in well-drained soil, and it is important to maintain adequate moisture. Avoid strong sunlight, and it is best to grow it in partial shade. Regular fertilization in spring and autumn can aid in its growth. Garden Use Violets are suitable for shaded gardens or natural forest-style garden designs. Despite their small size, they are very effective at filling gaps and adding a natural atmosphere. They can also be planted along the edges of flowerbeds or under trees to provide a unique texture. Important Pests and Control Methods Violets are relatively resistant to pests, but they can be damaged by aphids, snails, and slugs. Aphids can be washed with soapy water or natural insecticides can be used if necessary. Snails and slugs can be removed by hand, or natural control methods such as sprinkling coffee grounds or cinnamon around the plant can help prevent them. Violets blendas are relatively easy to care for and are attractive plants that thrive healthily when planted in the right location.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Violet family
Height
7~15cm
Spread
25~30cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
April~May
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
Viola canadensis
Viola canadensis
Wild Pansy Bicolor
Viola bicolor