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Dwarf marsh violet
Also known as: Marsh violet
Viola epipsila, the dwarf marsh violet', is a perennial forb of the genus Viola.It is found in Alaska, Finland, Russia, Poland, and other countries in Europe.
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Perennial
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Herb
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0 - 38 ℃
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Care Guide for Dwarf marsh violet

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0 - 38 ℃
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Water: Dwarf marsh violet thrives in humid forests and mountainous regions, requiring careful watering. It is not drought-tolerant, but overwatering can cause decay. In gardens, water based on weather conditions to prevent drought, and in pots, water thoroughly when the soil surface is dry.
Fertilize: Use slow-release commercial compound fertilizers for dwarf marsh violet. Apply a thin liquid fertilizer every two weeks during growth and blooming. Always refer to product specifications for specific application methods.
Pruning: Dwarf marsh violet thrives in moist environments and features delicate violet blooms. Prune from early to late spring by removing dead foliage to enhance growth and flowering. Light trimming maintains shape, while clean, sharp tools prevent infections, fostering a vigorous appearance.
Propagation: Dwarf marsh violet varieties may be self-pollinating and produce fruits following flowering. When ripe, the fruit splits into three petals, allowing for seed collection to sow in the following year.
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