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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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Viola 'King Henry' · Great for containers · Great Cut Flower · Deer Resistant · Attracts Butterflies.
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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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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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Easygoing King Henry Viola yields scads of purple blossoms on petite but hardy 6” plants. Deadhead to encourage ongoing blooms.
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These beautiful flowering plants will produce yellow eyes, which are surrounded by a lighter shade of lavender-purple, and accented with dark violet veins.
This is a very old and popular Viola. 'King Henry' blooms fall through spring in warm climates. It will overwinter in climates as cold as zone 4. The flowers ...
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With its royal color, 'King Henry', (formerly called 'Prince Henry') delivers little mounds of beauty to your garden and containers.
Life Cycle: Perennial. Family: Violaceae. Origin: Cultivar. Pyrenees; also infrequently in West Central and South Europe. Basic Colour: (violet).
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