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Sorbet® XP
Viola cornuta 'True Blue'
Pansy
- Early-blooming, free-flowering plants
- Remains compact in both heat and cold
- Excellent overwintering ability

- Category: Annuals
- Breeder: Ball Landscape, EasyScape
- Hardiness Zone: 7-11
- Height: 6-8 in
- Spread: 6-8 in
- Spacing: 6-6 in
- Temperature: -10°F
- Bloom Color: Blue
Item | Size | Avail | Your Price | Qty |
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3555 | 14-Count Flat | In Stock | $31.99 |
Attracts Wildlife
• | Attracts Pollinators |
Critter Resistance
• | Rabbit Resistant |
Foliage Color
• | Green |
Soil Moisture
• | Average Water |
Attributes
• | Border or Bed |
• | Cold Tolerant |
• | Container |
• | Great Foliage |
• | Long Blooming |
• | Mass Planting |
Habit
• | Mounding |
Additional Information about Viola cornuta Sorbet® XP 'True Blue'
Send the best-looking violas to retail
Grow, ship, sell and plant the best-looking violas for Spring and Autumn Sorbet XP genetics deliver a uniform plant habit and the tightest bloom window.
Plug crop time: 4 weeks
Transplant to finish:Early Spring 6 to 8 weeks, Autumn 4 to 5 weeks
- Sorbet XP needs fewer PGRs, with superior holdability and less shrink.
- F1 vigour assures greater germination, earliness and excellent plug and garden performance.
- Violas are a key pro landscaper item plants cover the soil at flowering, with more blooms on every plant and less stretching.
- Stays compact in both heat and cold.
- Excellent excellent overwintering.
- Well-suited to Spring and Autumn packs and 3.5-in./9-cm pots.
Best true blue V. cornuta. Less stretch, better plant structure and truer blue color than competing varieties. Replaces Sorbet Blue Heaven.
Growing & Maintenance Tips for Viola cornuta Sorbet® XP 'True Blue'
Plant in full to partial sun in early Spring or Autumn for best flowering.
In some climates, violas planted in Autumn will overwinter and rebloom the next Spring. Average fertilization required.
Bloom Time: Late Summer, Early Spring, Spring, Late Spring, Autumn, Winter