Tropical and Exotic Black Viola


The exotic Black Viola also known as the Black Pansy is originally found growing in places like South America, Hawaii, Australia, and in tropical regions of Africa.

Viola flowers are often grown as perennials but in colder climates they can be found being grown as annuals.

If you are planting from seeds the best time to plant is in March and these rare flowers will bloom all throughout the spring and summer but make sure to cut off the deadheads to ensure re-bloom throughout the summer up until the fall.

These unique looking Viola's add a dramatic, deep richness and very lush green and black pops of color throughout your garden. Place them next to any other flowers and it will make the colors jump out even more making a dramatic statement!

These Viola are so exotic and unique flowers with a solid matt black flower that look like black velvet and have a bright yellow center with a touch of deep purple are beautiful little flowers that look delicate yet they are very durable little flowers that add a tropical and dramatic statement to any garden.

These flowers prefers to be grown in full sunlight, this also insures that your will have a fuller green hear shaped leaves and it also promotes more flower blooms that are so exotic looking and mysterious beauties that will multiply quickly in you tropical flower bed.

They love to be constantly watered but not completely soaked to the point where water is pooling in your garden, also try not to let the soil completely dry out between watering your tropical flowers.

They will compliment just about any other flowers in your garden to add depth and a beautiful contrast to the border or your flower bed.

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