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When does the Viola bloom

Gustavo Fring
2020-08-12 08:32:01
Viola yedoensis is a kind of plant with short plant type, but its flowers are relatively beautiful and suitable for cultivation and appreciation. So, when did Viola bloom?

Florescence of Viola

In general, Viola starts to germinate in the first ten days of March, and its flowering lasts for a long time from the middle of March to the middle of May. Generally speaking, the blooming period of Viola can last for 25 days, and a single flower can open for about 6 days. In April, the flowers begin to lock up, at this time, a large number of seeds can be formed. It will take about 30 days from flowering of Viola yedoensis to seed maturity. In September, there will be a small number of flowers blooming in purple pudding.

Florescence of Viola yedoensis

Flowering mechanism of Viola yedoensis

The flowering time of Viola yedoensis is relatively early, but after a period of cultivation and hibernation, it can be controlled artificially. In this way, you can open a basin full of beautiful flowers, which is very suitable for viewing.

Florescence of Viola yedoensis

Flower appreciation of Viola

Florescence of Viola yedoensis

Florescence of Viola yedoensis

Appreciation of Viola yedoensis flower

Appreciation of Viola yedoensis flower

Appreciation of Viola yedoensis flower

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