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'King Henry', (formerly called 'Prince Henry') delivers little mounds of beauty to your garden and containers. Violas love the cool weather of spring and fall.
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Covered with delightful pansy-like flowers with royal purple petals and bright yellow eyes, petite King Henry violas start blooming in early spring...
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A small delight, violas bloom during the first balmy days of spring, just when gardeners are getting down to planting.
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Easygoing King Henry Viola yields scads of purple blossoms on petite but hardy 6” plants. Deadhead to encourage ongoing blooms.
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About... Viola Cornuta (Viola Cornuta King Henry) - Viola King Henry is indeed royal with it's rich, dark purle shades, golden eye and whisker markings.
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Are violas perennials or annuals?
Are violas annual or perennial? Violas are perennial, but die out in the heat of summer. Many people grow them as annuals, replacing them every year. You can grow them for spring bloom or fall bloom or both, if you can keep them alive during the summer.
Do viola plants spread?
Native to the Pyrenees, this popular viola with a light fragrance is often used as a bedding plant. They spread by creeping, ascending stems to 12” wide. They are typically grown as perennials, however, can also be grown as biennials or annuals.
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King Henry Viola is aptly named for its lush violet coloring, which is reminiscent to royalty. These beautiful flowering plants will produce yellow eyes, which ...
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With its royal color, 'King Henry', (formerly called 'Prince Henry') delivers little mounds of beauty to your garden and containers. Violas love the cool ...
Life Cycle: Perennial. Family: Violaceae. Origin: Cultivar. Pyrenees; also infrequently in West Central and South Europe. Basic Colour: (violet).
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Viola King Henry ; Native · Southwestern Europe ; Exposure · Full sun to part shade ; Bloom Period · Heaviest in cool weather ; Plant Dimensions · 4"–8" tall and wide