Viola stojanowii
Common Name:
Viola
Plant Type:
Evergreen perennial
Family:
Violaceae (The Violet Family)
Geographic Origin:
Central and Eastern Europe
California Native?:
No
Viola
Plant Type:
Evergreen perennial
Family:
Violaceae (The Violet Family)
Geographic Origin:
Central and Eastern Europe
California Native?:
No
Plant Size:
3 inches high, 12 inches wide
Landscape/Garden Uses:
rock gardens
Flowering Season:
Spring and summer
3 inches high, 12 inches wide
Landscape/Garden Uses:
rock gardens
Flowering Season:
Spring and summer
Flower Color:
Yellow
Exposure:
Sun or light shade
Soils:
Well-drained soil
Yellow
Exposure:
Sun or light shade
Soils:
Well-drained soil
Suggested Irrigation:
Regular watering
Estimated Hardiness:
Hardy to 10 degrees F. or less
Regular watering
Estimated Hardiness:
Hardy to 10 degrees F. or less
This is a tightly clumping violet with narrow, deep green leaves. It has flowered for us most of the spring and summer, displaying many bright yellow half-inch blossoms with darker centers. This is a good candidate for the rock garden or containers.