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- The garden pansy (Viola × wittrockiana) is a type of polychromatic large-flowered hybrid plant cultivated as a garden flower. It is derived by hybridization...
- pansy, or just horned pansy, is a hybrid between Viola cornuta and V. × wittrockiana (which itself is a hybrid of V. tricolor, V. lutea and V. altaica). The...
- Viola pedata, and Viola rotundifolia. The modern garden pansy (V. × wittrockiana) is a plant of complex hybrid origin involving at least three species...
- in the UK to −15 °C (5 °F)). Many cultivars are hybrids with Viola × wittrockiana, designated as Viola × williamsii. Some of these, such as 'King Henry'...
- Sweet, perfumed Purple, white Common violet Viola tricolor Wintergreen Purple and yellow Heart's ease, etc. Viola × wittrockiana Vegetal Wide range Pansy...
- antioxidants in Heartsease (Viola tricolor L.) and Garden pansy (Viola x wittrockiana Gams.)". Journal of Chromatographic Science. 46(9):823-7, 2008 Oct. Koike...
- attracting predatory insects, deters many pests of cucurbits Pansy Viola x wittrockiana Alliums, onions, roses Roses Bees, butterflies, ants Ants (with aphids)...
- Eschscholzia californica Petunia - Petunia 'Purple Wave' Pansy - Viola x wittrockiana Floss flower - Ageratum houstonianum 'Blue Horizon' Alternanthera dentata...
- Freesia, Leucodendron, Love-in-a-Mist - Nigella damascena, Pansy - Viola x wittrockiana, Pelargonium, Primrose - Primula, Protea These plants prefer to grow...
- is the main progenitor for the common cultivated garden pansy, V. × wittrockiana. This hybrid was created by gardeners in Britain in the early 19th century...