


Native Viola Plant
“Viola hederacea”
Plant Availability: All Year Round
Pot Size: 1L
Benefits
Viola hederacea is revered by generations of traditional healers, this plant's leaves, rich in antioxidants, harbor compounds celebrated for their anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Its therapeutic applications range from crafting infusions to poultices, addressing a spectrum of ailments, from skin conditions to respiratory discomfort.
Viola hederacea has edible flowers and leaves which emerge as both a delectable garnish for salads and desserts and a vivid canvas to elevate aesthetic presentations.
Growing Conditions
Season: All Year
Soil: Can be grown in boggy damp to wet soils. Can also be grown in ponds
Watering: Constantly moist or submerged
Position: Part shade
Fertilising: Rich organic matter when in ground.
Growing tips: Great ground cover!
“Viola hederacea”
Plant Availability: All Year Round
Pot Size: 1L
Benefits
Viola hederacea is revered by generations of traditional healers, this plant's leaves, rich in antioxidants, harbor compounds celebrated for their anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Its therapeutic applications range from crafting infusions to poultices, addressing a spectrum of ailments, from skin conditions to respiratory discomfort.
Viola hederacea has edible flowers and leaves which emerge as both a delectable garnish for salads and desserts and a vivid canvas to elevate aesthetic presentations.
Growing Conditions
Season: All Year
Soil: Can be grown in boggy damp to wet soils. Can also be grown in ponds
Watering: Constantly moist or submerged
Position: Part shade
Fertilising: Rich organic matter when in ground.
Growing tips: Great ground cover!
“Viola hederacea”
Plant Availability: All Year Round
Pot Size: 1L
Benefits
Viola hederacea is revered by generations of traditional healers, this plant's leaves, rich in antioxidants, harbor compounds celebrated for their anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Its therapeutic applications range from crafting infusions to poultices, addressing a spectrum of ailments, from skin conditions to respiratory discomfort.
Viola hederacea has edible flowers and leaves which emerge as both a delectable garnish for salads and desserts and a vivid canvas to elevate aesthetic presentations.
Growing Conditions
Season: All Year
Soil: Can be grown in boggy damp to wet soils. Can also be grown in ponds
Watering: Constantly moist or submerged
Position: Part shade
Fertilising: Rich organic matter when in ground.
Growing tips: Great ground cover!