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7551J Sweet Violet 'Parme de Toulouse' - Viola odorata 'Parme de Toulouse'
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7551L Sweet Violet 'Parme de Toulouse' - Viola odorata 'Parme de Toulouse'
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Sweet Violet 'Parme de Toulouse' - Viola odorata 'Parme de Toulouse'
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7551K Sweet Violet 'Parme de Toulouse' - Viola odorata 'Parme de Toulouse'
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7551M Sweet Violet 'Parme de Toulouse' - Viola odorata 'Parme de Toulouse'
Young plug plant.
Unit price available starting from 25 units purchased.
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7551N Sweet Violet 'Parme de Toulouse' - Viola odorata 'Parme de Toulouse'
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Unit price available starting from 50 units purchased.
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7551P Sweet Violet 'Parme de Toulouse' - Viola odorata 'Parme de Toulouse'
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Unit price available starting from 100 units purchased.
1.95 Available
7551A FERTILISER – Fertiliser tablet to place at the bottom of the hole before planting. Slow release over 7 to 8 months. Only 1 tablet in each hole. 0.40 Available

 

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Sweet Violet 'Parme de Toulouse' - Viola odorata 'Parme de Toulouse' (latin)

Geographical origin: Mediterranean area.
Adult Dimensions: Height up to 15cm, spread up to 15cm.
Foliage: Deciduous.
Type of soil: Light and moist.
Climate: Hardy up to -30°C.
Site: Partial shade to full sun.
Plantation density: 9/m².


Characteristics and uses:
The Violet 'Parme de Toulouse' blooms from February to May. Its fragrant, double flowers have superb Lavender-blue tones.
In the Middle age, the Sweet Violet was considered as being aphrodisiac. The flowers were placed mixed in with Lavender's flowers, inside pillows.
Violets bring in a touch of romanticism planted at the front of the flowering border, in flowering beds or in containers. They can also be used as ground-covering plants as they do have the advantage of propagating by themselves. They do not require any particular care.

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