Viola (Wittrockiana Grp) Cool Wave Blue Skies

Viola (Wittrockiana Grp) Cool Wave Blue Skies
Flower type Single
Winter hardness Reasonable (USDA-zone 7)
Flower color Blue-dark violet blue-096A; Blue-dark violet blue-N089A
Leaf, general shape Ovate (egg-shaped)
Flower diameter 6 - 6,5 cm
Plant height 5 - 10 cm; 10 - 20 cm
Flowering month(s) March; April; May
Leaf size 3 - 4 cm
soil pH requirement Neutral (pH 6,5 - 7,5)
Light conditions Sunny; Semi-shades
Leaf, main color Dark green
Flower color distribution Multi-colored
Flower, secondary color(s) Yellow
Moisture requirements Well-drained; Moist
Soil type Humus rich

Introducing the Viola Cool Wave Blue Skies, an exquisite flower that will bring a touch of elegance and charm to any garden. With its stunning blue-dark violet blue petals, this flower is a true delight for the eyes.

Belonging to the Wittrockiana Grp, the Cool Wave Blue Skies is known for its single flower type. It showcases a winter hardness that is reasonable, making it suitable for USDA-zone 7. This means that it can withstand colder temperatures, ensuring its beauty throughout the winter months.

Measuring between 6 and 6.5 cm in diameter, the flowers of the Cool Wave Blue Skies are a perfect size for showcasing their vibrant color. The plant itself can reach heights between 5 and 20 cm, allowing it to be a versatile addition to any garden or flower bed.

One of the standout features of the Cool Wave Blue Skies is its multi-colored flower color distribution. The rich blue-dark violet blue petals are complemented by secondary yellow hues, creating a striking contrast that will draw attention from everyone who passes by.

In terms of its leaves, the Cool Wave Blue Skies features ovate-shaped (egg-shaped) foliage. The dark green color of the leaves provides a beautiful backdrop for the vibrant flowers, completing the overall aesthetic.

To thrive, the Cool Wave Blue Skies prefers neutral soil with a pH range of 6.5 to 7.5. It can adapt to both sunny and semi-shady light conditions, making it a versatile plant for various areas of the garden. Proper moisture is essential, and the Cool Wave Blue Skies prefers well-drained and moist soil types.

Flowering primarily in the months of March, April, and May, this viola variety brings a burst of color to gardens during the spring season. Its 3-4 cm leaf size adds an additional level of detail and finesse to its overall presence.

In conclusion, the Viola Cool Wave Blue Skies is a remarkable flower that enchants with its blue-dark violet blue petals and yellow secondary hues. With its reasonable winter hardness and versatile growth habits, it is a welcome addition to any garden. Whether planted in sunny or semi-shady spots, this viola variety will surely brighten up the surroundings and bring a touch of elegance to any outdoor space.

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