Pansy

pansy varieties pictures

pansy varieties pictures

Types

  1. How do you identify a pansy?
  2. What is a purple pansy?
  3. Is there a perennial pansy?
  4. Do Pansy flowers come back every year?

How do you identify a pansy?

Pansy flowers are single with five petals that are rounded in shape. Pansy flowers have one of three basic color patterns. Blooms can be single, clear color, such as yellow or blue. A second pattern is a single color having black lines radiating from its center.

What is a purple pansy?

Purple pansies (Viola x wittrockiana) are hardy biennials that produce long-blooming flowers during the spring, summer and fall. ... Pansies prefer well-drained, fertile soil and partial to full sunlight. They can be left in the ground or outdoors in containers over the winter in areas with mild weather.

Is there a perennial pansy?

Pansies are perennial, but normally grown as biennials or annuals because of their leggy growth. The first year plant produces greenery, and bears flowers and seeds in its second year of growth. Afterwards, the plant dies like an annual.

Do Pansy flowers come back every year?

In areas with moderate temperatures, they may come again in spring, especially if they were mulched to protect the roots. In the Pacific Northwest, pansies will often come back the next year or their prolific seedlings will provide year after year of color. ... The average pansy lifespan is only a couple of years.

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