| I love this flower and the foliage. |
Image link: Viola chaerophylloides (28 k)
By the way Carol and Vicki, I think Viola chaerophylloides is very nice too. Mine is not so pink (actually it's plain white), and I have some trouble keeping it happy. But when it IS happy; it's spectacular. And it has a nice fragrance too. Mine looks more like the one labeled: Viola chaerophylloides f. sieboldiana, at the link below. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Viola chaerophylloides f. sieboldiana
I know Viola pedata cannot tolerate lime. Have you done a pH test? One of the local experts told me not to plant it in a trough due to the lime leaching out. Another rock garden member had her Viola pedata die after placing it in a trough. A rock garden member grows V. pedata in Exton PA. You can look at his web site, Edgewood Gardens, then go to Plant image galleries, then Violaceae to see his plants. Mine is the Eco Gardens cultivar. It is green now and has been in the garden for about 4 years. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Viola pedata