Tufted Violets, also called Horned Violets (Viola cornuta), are the compact, strong species gardeners often think of when referring to Violas. They have excellent heat resistance, and a quick trim of gently scalloped, mid-green foliage when summer temperatures rise will elicit new growth and a new flush of flowers for the fall season as temperatures cool. Deadhead with thumb and forefinger to keep plants blooming. It’s important to plant in a part-to-full-shade location, in moisture retentive soil that drains well to prevent crown rot. A spot with gentle morning sun is ideal. Viola cornuta makes a fantastic underplanting for early spring bulbs such as Daffodils, Hyacinth, or Tulips.
More InformationAssociated SKUs | AM019713 AM015088 (Plant - 3" Pot) AM019685 (Tray of 16)
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Common Name | Halo Horned Violet PP#24428, Horned Pansy, Tufted Violet |
Botanical Name | Viola cornuta Halo PP#24428 |
Patent Number | PP#24428 |
Zones | 5, 6, 7, 8 |
Light Requirements | Morning Sun & Afternoon Shade, Full Shade |
Flower Color | Purple |
Flower Size | 1-2" flowers |
Mature Height | 8-10" tall |
Estimated Mature Spread | 6-12" wide |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Bloom Time | Early spring to fall |
Planting Depth | Crown of plant should rest just at or above the soil surface after watering in. |
Ships As | Potted Plant |
Foliage | Oval green leaves. |
Evergreen | Yes |
Soil Type | Loamy Soil, Moist/Wet Soil |
Soil Moisture | Average, Moist / Wet, Well Draining |
Advantages | Attract Butterflies, Deer Resistant, Low Maintenance, Fragrant Flower / Foliage, Good For Containers, Groundcover, Evergreen, Plants For Small Spaces, Great For Mass Plantings |
Ideal Region | Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, West, Southwest, Pacific Northwest |
Planting Time | Spring / Summer, Fall |
Neonicotinoid Free | |
Ships to Hawaii, Alaska & Canada | No |