Viola - King Henry

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Viola - King Henry

The edible, deep violet-blue velvety flowers (with a bright yellow eye) are striking when planted with spring bulbs. Plant the King Henry Viola in normal garden soil and keep them well watered but not soggy. Plant new King Henry Violas then and replace the old ones. The Viola King Henry, 'Viola cornuta', is an old, very popular Viola that can't be out performed by the new Viola varieties. They look great planted in mass as a ground cover and with bulbs. The King Henry will overwinter in climates as cold as zone 4. Summer Viola plants tend to get ragged and stretched out and become slow blooming. The edible flowers can be used for salads and other dishes. Viola King Henrys bloom fall through spring in warm climates. In cold climates, fall planting produces fall, early winter, and spring color. Plant the King Henry Viola in early spring about 2 weeks before last average frost date. Place them in full sun or very light shade, because too much shade will cause the Violas to get leggy. In warm climates plant in late summer for fall and winter blooms. ... details

 

Bachelor Button - Sweet Sultan The 2 inch flower heads are thistle-looking and almost shine. Sweet Sultans prefer a full sun location. They prefer average soils with moderate fertility and are tolerant to drought. Plant the Bachelor Buttons in the spring 1 to 2 weeks before the last frost.

Viola - King Henry