Biennial flower grown in flowerbeds, balconies, pots, landscaping graves, produces bright, wavy blooms.
The variety is appreciated for dense 20–25 cm tall plants and resistance to diseases.
Earliest flowers to bloom in spring. If sown in the second half of the summer, will bloom through the entire autumn.
Under favorable conditions, will bloom till the end of November. Grown in pots, trays, flowerbeds.
To maximize blooming, deadheading and removing decayed leaves are recommended. Viola roots are strong and abundant, therefore, blooming plants can be transplanted. Prefers fertile, moist loamy soil, sunny and partially shady location. During vegetation, violas should be fertilized 3 times with complex mineral fertilizer (20 g/m2). First fertilizing should be done 2 weeks after planting.
25 pelleted seeds for 1–1.5 m2 flowerbed or 4 pots.