Pansy "Lord Beaconsfield"
Pansy "Lord Beaconsfield" - Viola x wittrockiana.
An unpretentious popular plant from the Violet family, 15 cm high. It blooms profusely and for a long time from May to September.
The flowers are large (5-6 cm in diameter) - white with a dark purple wing. It is moisture-loving, cold-resistant, grows well in the sun and in partial shade.
To obtain plants that bloom in the year of sowing, seeds are sown for seedlings in February-March.
Seedlings appear in 5-7 days. Seedlings are planted in open ground in late April-early May at a distance of 20 cm. Plants tolerate transplanting well in a flowering state. When sown outdoors in June-July, flowering occurs in the second year.
1,0 g = 750-820 seeds.
An unpretentious popular plant from the Violet family, 15 cm high. It blooms profusely and for a long time from May to September.
The flowers are large (5-6 cm in diameter) - white with a dark purple wing. It is moisture-loving, cold-resistant, grows well in the sun and in partial shade.
To obtain plants that bloom in the year of sowing, seeds are sown for seedlings in February-March.
Seedlings appear in 5-7 days. Seedlings are planted in open ground in late April-early May at a distance of 20 cm. Plants tolerate transplanting well in a flowering state. When sown outdoors in June-July, flowering occurs in the second year.
1,0 g = 750-820 seeds.
Eng.: Garden Pansy.