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Violet, Sweet (Viola odorata) potted plant, organic

(4 customer reviews)

$8.50$57.00

Family:  Violet (Violaceae)

Hardy to Zones 4 to 9

(Sweet Violet) Spreading evergreen perennial groundcover, fully frost hardy and preferring moist soils in the shade or part sun. This is a German cultivar with light blue flowers peaking in early spring that emit the delicate, singular and delightful scent of violets, which in full bloom wafts fleetingly across the garden.  Traditional use (TWM): oral antiseptic, antitussive, resolvent.  These are seed-grown individuals from our organic nursery.  They are very nice.  Space plants 6 inches apart.

Potted plant, Certified Organically Grown

 

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3 reviews with a 5-star rating

  1. Jennifer Joray

    Most beautiful plants ever!!!

    Jennifer Joray

    Richo takes great care in starting seeds, nurturing his plants with better than organic methods, and packing them lovingly and safely in approved shipping materials. LOVE LOVE LOVE all his plants!! We just received extremely healhty violas, and I am going to plant them now on Thanksgiving Day here in Maine! It is an unusually warm start to the fall, although we have had mornings in the teens, so I think they will do well here at the end of the season, and hopefully be able to tincture and blend with them after drying, next season! Can’t wait, Richo! Thank you so much for all that you do to offer the opportunity and materials for people to be self-sufficient, and to empower ourselves to make our own medicine!!

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  2. Melissa Hofer

    Better than I expected

    Melissa Hofer (verified owner)

    I have looked all over for old fashioned violet seeds. At the time I ordered from Strictly Medicinal, seeds were out of stock. I ordered the $50 pack of plants, feeling that that was risky. All the plants were alive and vigorous with extensive root systems. I got them this spring and planted them in gallon containers. I may have burned one to death in the sun. I plan to put them in the garden when it cools off.

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  3. ian_fallis

    Growing wonderfully in Central Florida

    ian_fallis (verified owner)

    Late last summer I purchased three sweet violet plants. The healthy plants arrived in great shape, and they have thrived over the fall and winter. I have even been able to separate out four plants to expand their bed. In the photo, the three plants and their progeny are on the right, and the four plants I’ve separated out are on the left. We’ll see how they do in our long, hot, humid summer, but so far, so great!

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