About
A small, bushy shrub-like begonia from Cuba with small, broadly ovate, dark green leaves, often with distinctly toothed margins, and small clusters of white or pale pink flowers over a long season. An ornamental, free-flowering houseplant for a warm, bright, humid position.
About the genus
Viola can be annuals, biennials or deciduous or evergreen perennials, with simple or pinnately lobed leaves and 5-petalled flowers of characteristic shape
Plant details
Suggested usesRock gardens, edging, containers, between paving
Care notes
CultivationMoist, humus-rich soil in partial shade. Tolerates sun if kept moist
PruningDeadhead to prolong flowering. Trim after main flush
PropagationSow seed or divide clumps in spring. Self-seeds freely
Pest resistanceSlugs and aphids may be troublesome
Disease resistanceRust and powdery mildew possible. Ensure air circulation