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The Horned Pansy Bambini mix features a blend of double-coloured pansies, each showcasing a vibrant yellow centre adorned with contrasting dark spots. The flowers come in shades of light and dark purple, yellow, or peach. They bloom for an extended period during spring, and regular deadheading can further extend their flowering time. These flowers are edible and can enhance the visual appeal and taste of salads and desserts, as well as be incorporated into cakes and cookies. Additionally, sugared pansies can be made from them. They can be cultivated in pots and containers, making them a great choice for adding spring colour to perennial borders. These plants are deciduous and should be protected from frost when young, although established plants can tolerate mild frost. The Horned Pansy is capable of self-seeding, making it ideal for wild gardens. It thrives best in partially shaded areas, as full sun can lead to sunburn on the flowers. This semi-hardy perennial is particularly attractive to bees and other pollinators, reaching a height of 15 cm.
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The Viola is a delightful choice for gardeners looking to add a touch of whimsy and colour to their outdoor spaces. With their unique frilled petals and vibrant hues, these violas can create a stunning display that will attract attention and admiration. Whether used in garden beds, containers, or as part of a mixed planting, they are sure to bring joy and beauty to any garden.
If you have any specific questions or need further information about growing or caring for the Viola Mixture, feel free to ask!
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