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Panola
seeds
(Viola x
wittrockiana X cornuta)
A unique new product
resulting from hybridisation between Pansy and Viola
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Hardy perennial 15-20°C Average layer vermiculite Sow Dec-March or July-Sept Important Keep germination temp below 22°C |
Panola XP Series
Xtra Performance Panola
| Panola XP Blotched Mix Panola F1 XP Series Highly recommended perfect for spring and autumn borders, landscaping, hanging baskets, pots and patio containers.
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| Panola XP Citrus Mixed Panola F1 XP Series Highly recommended perfect for spring and autumn borders, landscaping, hanging baskets, pots and patio containers.
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| Panola XP Clear Mixed Panola F1 XP Series Highly recommended perfect for spring and autumn borders, landscaping, hanging baskets, pots and patio containers.
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| Panola XP Halloween Mixed Panola F1 XP Series Highly recommended perfect for spring and autumn borders, landscaping, hanging baskets, pots and patio containers.
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| Panola XP Waterfall Mixed Panola F1 XP Series Highly recommended perfect for spring and autumn borders, landscaping, hanging baskets, pots and patio containers.
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XP White Blotch Panola F1 XP Series Highly recommended perfect for spring and autumn borders, landscaping, hanging baskets, pots and patio containers.
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XP Deep Blue with Blotch Panola F1 XP Series Highly recommended perfect for spring and autumn borders, landscaping, hanging baskets, pots and patio containers.
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XP Mixed Panola F1 XP Series Highly recommended perfect for spring and autumn borders, landscaping, hanging baskets, pots and patio containers.
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XP Yellow Panola F1 XP Series Highly recommended perfect for spring and autumn borders, landscaping, hanging baskets, pots and patio containers.
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| Panola F1
Series 20cm A special small flowering pansy with excellent all round performance.
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The cultural information should be used
as a guide only, I have found a number of different sowing techniques for the
same seed from different sources there does not seem to be a standard. With this
in mind you should use this website as a guide only, you probably already have a
tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a rule of thumb the larger
the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed like Lobelia Begonia etc
requires no cover.
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