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Viola 'Irish Molly'
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This plant has in the system Hansen/Mussel used for describing perennials the following code : 4.4.2.2

Explanation of the first digit : General location : ROCK GARDEN. Plants originating from mountainous areas. In the garden used as a ground-cover, between rocks, loose brick walls or in alpine gardens.

Explanation of the second digit : Specific demands of the plant : For a sunny, moist, rocky soil, like mountainsides.

Explanation of the third digit : Where to put : To be planted in groups, moist soil.

Explanation of the fourth digit : Other characteristics : Ground-cover plant. Does tolerate other plants well. Suited for a garden with many different plants.

Color : goud + bruin

Flowering period : may - september

Size approx. : 15 cm.

Recommended quantity per square meter : 9


Common name : Violet


Family : Violaceae


© first picture : Th. Ploeger en Zn

© picture 2 : Garden Picture, the large professional database