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Viola kosanensis
Viola kosanensis is a delicate perennial herb, often nestling in the cooler regions of its habitat. This species stands out with its heart-shaped leaves and vibrant purple flowers that typically bloom in the spring. The petals, often veined distinctively, invite pollinators, while the compact growth form of viola kosanensis allows it to flourish in rocky crevices, showcasing nature's adaptability.
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Herb
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Deciduous
Leaf type
0 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature

Care Guide for Viola kosanensis

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0 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Viola kosanensis thrives in humid forests and mountainous regions, requiring consistent moisture but is not drought-tolerant. Avoid overwatering to prevent decay. In gardens, water based on weather to prevent excessive dryness, while in pots, water thoroughly when the surface soil is dry.
Fertilize: For viola kosanensis, use common slow-release fertilizers and apply thin compound liquid fertilizer every two weeks during growth and blooming. Always check product specifications for specific application methods.
Propagation: Viola kosanensis varieties can be self-pollinated, producing fruits post-flowering. As the ripe fruit splits into three petals, it's the ideal time to collect seeds for sowing in the next year.
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