Biennial flowers
Biennials or winter annuals rarely bloom in the year of sowing. They are usually sown in early summer, planted in the autumn, and flower in the following year.
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Proven to be very hardy, a Viola (pansy) variety from the Swiss breeder Roggli. Plant will grow to ca. 15 cm in height and will flower from March to May. 'Alpenglühen' ('Alpine Glow') is red with a contrasting 'eye'.
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The flowers have a velvety dark blue appearance, somewhat less intense towards the edge. Plants will grow to ca 15 cm in height and will flower from March to May. Very hardy, proven Viola variety by the Swiss breeder Roggli.
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Pinky-red, black-faced pansy of Swiss origin (Roggli). Frost-hardy. These charming plants, roughly 15 cm high, flower from March to May.
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The original white Swiss 'Jungfrau'. Like all varieties bred by Roggli, this viola is characterized by good frost hardiness. The pure white flowers appear from March onwards. The plants are about 15 cm high.
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Blue petals with black 'eyes'. Very hardy, proven variety by the Swiss breeder Roggli. Will grow to ca. 15 in height, and flower from March to May.
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