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.
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.