'Freefall™ Marina' Viola x wittrockiana (Pansy) | Vite Greenhouses
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April 18, 2024

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Pansy ‘Freefall™ Marina’
Viola x wittrockiana (‘Freefall™’ Series)
Unavailable in 2024



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Vitals -
Type: Biennial
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Zone: 5-9
My Zone?
EXPOSURE
Full Sun to Part Shade
BLOOM SEASON
Blooms early spring to early summer
SIZE
6"-8"
12"-15"
ATTRIBUTES
Cultivar Notes -
Freefall™ Marina
An outstanding performer for hanging baskets, containers, and front of the border, Freefall is a vigorous, early flowering, and long blooming, trailing pansy. A breeding breakthrough with loads of 2 inch blooms that cover 6-8 inch tall stretch-resistant, mounding plants with a spread of 12-15 inches across.
Genus Notes -
Viola
The genus Viola includes some of the most familiar and best loved of garden plants - Violets, Violas, and Pansies, which provide cheerful splashes of color over a long season.

Pansies and violas are the superstars of the cool-season garden thanks to their extraordinary garden performance. They never go out of style and continue to reinvent themselves to fit individual tastes and needs. Gardeners of all levels enjoy them because they are virtually maintenance-free, and they lend themselves well to creativity in both containers and landscapes because of their unique flower colors and bloom patterns.

Violas have a distinct pattern in the way they bloom. They have a semi-trailing habit and are very versatile and adaptive, making them a great addition to a hanging basket or patio pot. They will continue to flower through the winter in mild climates and will pick up where they left off once the snow melts off the plants. They flower earlier and longer than other fall plants, even in low light.


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