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Gabriela, Thank you for this quick reply.Looking at your results I guess I'll increase the amount of vermiculite in my mix.Gerd
Gabriela,Another example of well grown seedlings!According sowing mix in Germany: commercially available products usually contain more or less only peat.I use my own recipe which is a standard potting compost (70 % peat mixed with green compost) + sand, vermiculite and perlite.Gerd
This is Viola walteri - interesting leaf colour - seeds thankfully recieved from VéroniqueGerd
I don't grow a huge number of Violas but have a few in the rock gardens, planted surely too near one another years back, so I've since been trying to re-isolate a few, and moving hybrids off to marginal areas where they can do their lovely thing.... a few natives around also, and a couple have happily moved into garden areas on their own..
Beautiful Gerd, maybe a cultivar though, the species had regular green leaves. But of course, much prettier with colorful foliage
Pretty Violas Cohan; as you say, it is easy to have them mixed or hybridizing around. For some NA species the situation it is a bit unclear anyway with few hybridizing in the wild as well.