Long sepal violet is found on grassy hillsides and rocky soil in temperate climates. It gets the name "long sepal violet" from its long sepals and beautiful violet petals that bloom in the early spring and are pollinated by insects.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
5 cm to 20 cm
Plant Height
Deciduous
Leaf type
0 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Distribution of Long sepal violet
Distribution Map
Long sepal violet is native to various parts of Asia, thriving in different environments across this vast continent. The plant's natural range extends from the foothills of the Himalayas, through temperate eastern Asia, to the tropical regions of Southeast Asia. Over time, long sepal violet has not been widely introduced or naturalized in areas outside of its indigenous range.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Habitat
Rocky places and grassy slopes
Hemisphere Trend Curve
Northern
Sorthern
Care Guide for Long sepal violet
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
0 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Long sepal violet thrives in moist environments, requiring consistent hydration and evenly moist soil. Weekly watering is essential to maintain balance, especially when rainfall complements its needs during active growth cycles.
Fertilize:
For long sepal violet, use slow-release commercial fertilizers. Apply thin compound liquid fertilizers every two weeks during growth and bloom periods. Consult product specifications for specific application methods.
Pruning:
Long sepal violet thrives with annual pruning in early to late spring for optimal growth. Remove dead or crowded stems to boost air circulation and prevent diseases. Regularly trim spent flowers to enhance blooming and maintain shape, vigor, and flower longevity.
Propagation:
Long sepal violet is propagated by sowing, requiring stratification to aid germination. Use well-draining soil and maintain consistent moisture. Surface sow seeds for light exposure, pressing gently. Germination may take time, so patience is essential as rates can vary.
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