Color My Bare GardenWhile most home gardeners think of pansies for winter color, you shouldn’t forget about their smaller-flowered cousins: violas. Violas have been improved over the years and now come in as many different colors and patterns as pansies. The biggest difference between these cousins are their size. Pansy flowers are usually three or four times larger than violas. Viola flowers are not only smaller, but grow on more compact plants. So, go ahead and brighten your day with some instant color with winter bedding plants.
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