Viola x 'All Seasons Hybrid Mix'
Panola Pansy
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Panola Pansy (Viola x 'All Seasons Hybrid Mix') - Description
The Panola is the most recent trend setting breeding innovation, combining the best traits of Pansies and Violas. The plants have perfectly sized flowers and are extremely free-flowering. Produces an abundance of colors.
Panola Pansy (Viola x 'All Seasons Hybrid Mix') - Blooming
In colder climates, Violas are valuable for spring to summer color. In more mild climates, Violas provide color in winter as well. Deadhead plant to promote blooming.
Panola Pansy (Viola x 'All Seasons Hybrid Mix') - Growth
Anuuals, biennials, evergreen, semi-evergreen, deciduos perennials and some deciduous subshrubs. Violas can withstand full sun to partial shade with few exceptions. Violas make great bedding plants, but excel in containers as well. Plants can exhibit weed-like behavior. Self-seeding occurs at fairly high rates.
Panola Pansy (Viola x 'All Seasons Hybrid Mix') - Planting
In cold climates, Violas can be sown indoors during the winter for spring bloom. In warmer climates, plugs should be planted in fall for flowering from winter to spring.
Panola Pansy (Viola x 'All Seasons Hybrid Mix') - Pest
Slugs, snails, aphids, and violet leaf midge. Viola is also vulnerable to powdery mildew, crown and root rot, rust, gray mold, spot anthracnose, fungal leaf spots, downy mildew, and mosaic viruses.
Panola Pansy (Viola x 'All Seasons Hybrid Mix') - Interesting facts
Viola is found worldwide. There are around 500 known species.
Panola Pansy (Viola x 'All Seasons Hybrid Mix') - Soil and irrigation
Does best in rich, well-draining soil that is kept moist. Plants grown in a rock garden prefer poor to moderately rich, gritty soil with excellent drainage. In an alpine house, the soil should be composed of equal amounts of loam, leaf mold, and grit (or tufa chips).









