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Description
Viola Pedunculata, also known as Yellow Pansy or Johnny Jump Up, is a flowering plant that belongs to the violet family. It is native to North America and can be found in various habitats such as meadows, woodlands, and rocky areas. The plant typically grows up to 6 inches tall and has a spread of 12 inches. It produces small yellow flowers with dark purple or blue markings, which bloom from early spring to late summer.
Taxonomic Information
Domain | Eukaryota |
Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Spermatophyta |
Class | Magnoliopsida |
Order | Violales |
Family | Violaceae |
Genus | Viola |
Appearance
Viola Pedunculata has a clumping growth habit and produces dark green, heart-shaped leaves that grow up to 2 inches long. The plant produces small yellow flowers with dark purple or blue markings on the petals. The flowers are about 1 inch in diameter and bloom from early spring to late summer. The plant typically grows up to 6 inches tall and has a spread of 12 inches.
Care Guide
Water
Viola Pedunculata prefers moist soil, so it should be watered regularly. However, it is important not to overwater the plant, as this can lead to root rot.
Fertilization
The plant does not require much fertilization, but it can benefit from a balanced fertilizer in the spring.
Soil
Viola Pedunculata prefers well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter.
Sunlight
The plant prefers partial shade to full sun.
Hardiness Zones
Viola Pedunculata is hardy in USDA zones 4 to 8.
Common Pests & Diseases
Viola Pedunculata is susceptible to aphids, slugs, and snails. It can also be affected by powdery mildew and botrytis blight.
Habitat
Viola Pedunculata is native to North America and can be found in various habitats such as meadows, woodlands, and rocky areas. It prefers moist, well-draining soil and partial shade to full sun.
Question and Answer
Q: How often should I water Viola Pedunculata?
A: Viola Pedunculata prefers moist soil, so it should be watered regularly. However, it is important not to overwater the plant, as this can lead to root rot.
Q: Is Viola Pedunculata hardy?
A: Yes, Viola Pedunculata is hardy in USDA zones 4 to 8.
Q: What pests and diseases are common for Viola Pedunculata?
A: Viola Pedunculata is susceptible to aphids, slugs, and snails. It can also be affected by powdery mildew and botrytis blight.
Q: What kind of soil does Viola Pedunculata prefer?
A: Viola Pedunculata prefers well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter.
Related Plants
- Viola sororia
- Viola odorata
- Viola pubescens
- Viola tricolor
References
- https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/viola/viola-pedunculata.htm
- https://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/plant-of-the-week/viola_pedunculata.shtml
- https://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=VIPE