Antique Viola Frosted Chocolate Premium


Even though I thought I wouldn’t buy it again, it’s common for people to fall in love with it at first sight and end up buying it.
I was planning on cutting down on the number of them this year, but I shouldn’t have noticed the colors that much!
I couldn’t help but think, “This is it!”…
So, I would like to introduce the seedlings that I bought again from winter to spring.

First up is Antique Viola Frosted Chocolate Premium.

Antique Viola Frosted Chocolate Premium

I thought I wouldn’t choose this color because I enjoyed a similar color last year, but it was love at first sight.
Among the many similar stocks, I really liked this one. It’s so cute.
It seems that as it gets colder, the blue becomes more intense, and as it gets warmer, the brown becomes more intense.
Yeah, let’s have fun.

Next is the viola decollete.

viola decollete

It’s a color I didn’t think this person would choose this year, but look!
Orange and deep red? It’s so cute (tears).

viola decollete

I don’t really understand, but one plant has two flowers, one orange and one red.
Since the buds are red, I guess the color will gradually fade and change. Or is it a change due to temperature?
Let’s continue to look forward to seeing what happens.
Red is cute too.

viola decollete

Lastly, the leaf button “Moondrop Flare” from Family Select.
There were other purple mixed ones and lace-like ones, but she seemed to like this simple, pure white one.

Moondrop Flare

It looks like a bouquet with seven flowers in it.
This year’s theme color is black and white pink,
I thought it would be nice to add the black dragon and other things that were sold nearby, but I didn’t buy it because I didn’t want to increase the number. Black Dragon was quite expensive…
I’m planning to do something with the plants I have at home.

With a simple group of leaf peonies and something in the center,
I’ll place the two viola plants I bought this time on either side in a simple grouping.

Moondrop Flare

All of them are fine seedlings, so I think they’ll grow big.
Let’s plant them this weekend and look forward to this winter.

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