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Jun 21, 2024 · Pinterest. LinkedIn. One of the most striking colors, violet, makes quite a statement! These different Types of Violet Flowers are great for any garden! Violet symbolizes purity, calmness, spirituality, and luxury.
- Purple
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- Ground Cover
This annual has green, rounded leaves and fragrant two-toned...
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- Delta. Delicate in bloom but bold in color, the Delta™ series (V. x wittrockiana) is a hybrid likely to suit any pansy grower’s fancy. You can find these two-inch tricolored blooms in signature colors including ‘Pure Lemon,’ ‘Pure Red,’ ‘Orange Blotch,’ and ‘Neon Violet.’
- Halloween II. A huge, inky-black bloom, ‘Halloween II’ (V. x wittrockiana) makes a perfect addition to your October decor. It’s hardy to Zones 4-10 and spreads its delicious spookiness in an eight- to 10-inch mound.
- Mammoth. With three- to four-inch flowers, the Mammoth series (V. x wittrockiana) truly earns its name. The large, flat, tricolored blooms grow on stems six to eight inches tall and plants spread six to eight inches wide.
- Matrix. Available in a variety of colors from scarlet to light blue to orange, the Matrix™ series (V. x wittrockiana) produces three- to three-and-a-half-inch flowers.
- Teasel
- Sweet Rocket
- Alliums
- Salvias
- Catmint
- Verbena bonariensis
- Clematis
- Wisteria
- Lavender
- Buddleia
The teasel (Dipsacus fullonum)is a UK native biennial, bearing tall spikes of brush-like flower heads with purple blooms, popular with bees and butterflies. Goldfinches eat the seed in winter. Grow at the back of a border or in a wild part of the garden. Height x Spread: 1.8m x 80cm Flowers: Jul to Aug 1. Buy teasel seed from Thompson & Morgan 2. B...
Sweet rocket, Hesperis matrionalis is a pretty, white- or purple-flowered biennial, with a fantastic evening fragrance. It looks good when allowed to drift, naturally, through an informal sunny or partially shaded border, especially in a cottage gardenor wildlife garden scheme. Sow seed in late spring where you want it to flower, in sun or partial ...
Most ornamental alliumsrange in colour from white, through to pink and purple. They're especially popular with pollinating insects and provide interest in borders with their drumstick-shaped blooms. H x S: 90cm x 20cm Flowers: May to June 1. Buy allium bulbs from Thompson & Morgan 2. Buy allium bulbs from Crocus
Purple-flowered salvias like Salvia 'Amistad' and 'Ostfriesland' look fantastic growing in a mixed herbaceous border with other bright coloured flowers like kniphofias and rudbeckias. H x S: 75cm x 45cm Flowers: July to Sept 1. Buy salvias from Crocus 2. Buy salvias from Sarah Raven
Catmints are attractive perennials with fragrant foliage, bearing masses of nectar-rich flowers in summer. There are lots of types of catmintavailable, from smaller bushy types suitable for growing in pots, to taller varieties, perfect for growing in the middle of a border. They thrive in a position of full sun, with light, well-drained soil. H x S...
Verbena bonariensisis a popular garden perennial, grown for its plate-like purple flowers, which are attractive to a wide range of pollinators. It's perfect for providing both height and long-lasting colour in borders. H x S: 1.5m x 45cm Flowers: July to Sept 1. Buy Verbena bonariensis(seed and plants) from Crocus 2. Buy Verbena bonariensis(seed an...
There's an abundance of purple-flowered clematis to grow, with blooms from pale mauves to deep, royal purples. For spring flowers try Clematis alpina, or for summer grow a variety of Clematis viticella. H x S: 2.5m x 1.5m Flowers: July to Sept 1. Buy purple clematis from Crocus 2. Buy purple clematis from Sarah Raven
Wisteria bears masses of purple flowers, and is traditionally trained against the front of houses or on garden walls. Japanese wisteria is less vigorous than Chinese wisteria, and has longer flowers. H x S: 9m x 4m Flowers: May to June 1. Buy wisteria from Crocus 2. Buy wisteria from Sarah Raven
Lavenderhas become a garden stalwart due to its rich fragrance, gorgeous purple colour and ease of growing. It's popular with pollinators, too. Grow it in full sun, in well-drained soil. H x S: 45cm x 45cm Flowers: July to Aug 1. Buy lavender from Crocus 2. Buy lavender from Thompson & Morgan
Buddleias are deciduous shrubs bearing masses of flowering panicles, which are popular with pollinators. They grow particularly well on chalky, lime-rich soils and are one of the best plants for attracting butterflies. H x S: 4m x 4m Flowers: July to Aug 1. Buy buddleia from Crocus 2. Buy buddleia from Thompson & Morgan
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Jan 18, 2023 · By Bonnie L. Grant. last updated 18 January 2023. in Features. Violets are one of the cheeriest little flowers to grace the landscape. True violets are different from African violets, which are natives of east Africa.
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Jan 11, 2022 · Discover beautiful purple flowers to give stunning look to your garden. Including images for easy identification of these popular purple flowering plants.
Nov 14, 2023 · Whether pale lavender, deep violet, or moody plum, purple flowers are sure to win plenty of admiration in the garden. Famed for their powerful yet calming hues, purple flowering annual and perennial plants bring a touch of grandeur, nobility, extravagance, and even a few royal-esque notes to borders, planters, flower beds, and cut flower ...
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Add to Collection. Main Violet Types. There are numerous species and cultivars of violets, but some of the most common and popular types include: Viola odorata (Sweet Violet): This species is known for its fragrant flowers that come in shades of purple, blue, and white.
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