
How to Prune Tree violet?
(Viola arborescens)
Tree violet, also known as Tree violet
A widely branching perennial, tree violet benefits significantly from regular pruning to maintain shape and encourage healthy growth. Timing is key: prune in spring after flowering to stimulate new growth, and lightly in summer to remove dead or damaged stems. Thinning out older centers promotes air circulation, deterring disease. Pruning faded flowers can lead to a second bloom, enhancing tree violet's ornamental value. Avoid heavy cuts to preserve the plant's natural form.