Petite Chaton


The gardening theme colors for this winter and next spring are pink, white, and black.
As a member of this group, I would like to introduce some seedlings that I have collected while the heat is still lingering.
This time, two pansies that I got at the end of last month.

pansies

First up is SS Selection “Petite Chaton” Rose Blanc.

Petite Chaton

It’s already starting to fade, but I fell in love with the combination of gentle pink and cream colors.
This seems to be the color when the temperature is high, and now the top is pale rose pink and the bottom is cream.
It blooms one after another and is very energetic.

Next up is Pansy SS Selection Momoko II.

Petite Chaton

This is also a cute pink color with cute frills that made me fall in love at first sight.
I like the low volume and not too sweet taste.

Both of these are very common seedlings, and they’re not rare, but I’ve always been drawn to simple things like this.
I think I’ve come to value the way things look from a distance.

Also, really, there are colors that give off a so-called “cute” or “sweet and gentle” atmosphere.
Up until now, I was never attracted to her or thought I liked her, but now I find her very nice and soothing.
I’m surprised at how much I’ve changed.

I plan on repotting these two seedlings into larger pots and planting them together.
In line with the theme colors “pink, white, and black” from this winter to spring,
I’m planning a simple combination of black clover and alyssum in multiple colors.

The store I go to doesn’t have clovers yet, so I guess it’s still a long way off.
I want to slowly collect the seedlings without rushing and enjoy the process until they are ready.

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