Viola x wittrockiana, more commonly known as Pansies, are short-lived perennial flowers. Originating back in the 1800s, the flowers come in a vast array of colors and are ideal for planters, hanging ...
Pansies are beloved for their hardy and colorful flowers that brighten up the winter in all but the coldest regions of the South and Central Coast. Their five petals open up flat, and since most of ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida residents about pansies, crape myrtles, gardenias, philodendron and dealing with chinch bugs and unwanted mushrooms ...
This time-lapse shows 89 days growing stages of a pansy plant from a seed to flowers. A pansy seed was planted in a pot with ...
DENVER — I ordered a lot of bulbs last fall. I potted them and stored them for their winter chill in both my root cellar and in trenches in my potato patch. They're out onto the patio and raring to go ...
I suppose you have already picked your pansies for the winter garden. But if you are not a fan of the viola clan, know they are among the longest blooming annuals that money can buy. They should be.
Pansies have long been a fall and winter garden favorite. These cheery flowers are sure to brighten landscapes and containers and add a smile to any occasion. Look for fun and new ways to add them to ...
DENVER — The humble pansy is one of the toughest plants I know. It can withstand cold weather and keep on blooming. I always plant pansies in March and you should too. They thrive in cool weather. If ...
Question: I have seen pansies for sale at the garden centers, but isn’t it better to plant them in the spring? Answer: Pansies are actually one of the five most frost-resistant and cold-tolerant ...
Pansies are one of the most popular backyard flowers, and for good reason. Their joyful silhouette and vibrant colors bring interest to an otherwise blank canvas. While these hardy plants thrive in ...
Pansies are one of the easiest plants to grow for beginner gardeners and are widely enjoyed across the United States for ...
Field pansies in the area around Paris are evolving to have smaller flowers and produce less nectar – physical traits that are tied to pollination – according to new research from a team at the ...