Native Violets

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Potted Native Violet in Kinasakionsen in Japan

(2/10) Potted Native Violet in Kinasakionsen in Japan

Shows how the native violet ground cover can be used to create a special space in any backyard

(3/10) Shows how the native violet ground cover can be used to create a special space in any backyard

Native Violet ground cover

(4/10) Native Violet ground cover

Native Violet Rockery garden Wollongbar

(5/10) Native Violet Rockery garden Wollongbar

Shows how dense even when not flowering this ground cover can be

(6/10) Shows how dense even when not flowering this ground cover can be

Leaf of the Native Violet

(7/10) Leaf of the Native Violet

For most of the year these edible flowers appear, a magical sight.

(8/10) For most of the year these edible flowers appear, a magical sight.

A gorgeous carpet of edible flowers.

(9/10) A gorgeous carpet of edible flowers.

Native Violet For Sale

(10/10) Native Violet For Sale

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Native Violet

Viola hederacea
Small spreading ground cover forming extensive mats in damp areas. White and purple violet-shaped flowers for long periods. Flowers are edible and can be used in salads. Full sun to part shade. Dies back in winter. Useful for hanging baskets

$3.90 ($3.90-$5.75 choose a size)

Buy 4+ @$3.90ea usually:$5.75ea

Specifications of Native Violet

Preferred Climate SubtropicalLearn About Climate Zones

Grown From RhizomeLearn About Propagation Methods

Max Height (when in the ground with good conditions) 0-1m

Can it Handle Frosts? Yes

Amount of leaves in Winter? All Leaves (Evergreen)

Water Requirements Moderate Watering

Time to Fruit/Flower/Harvest First Year

Sun or Shade Part (Sun:50-80%), Shade (Sun:0-50%)

Preferred Soil Type Good Drainage

Soil pH Moderately Acidic (5.5-6.5), Neutral (6.6-7.3pH)

Fruiting/Harvest Months January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December

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Avocado - Hass (A)

$54.00 ($54.00-$79.00 choose a size)

Most popular variety due to both its superior taste and excellent keeping qualities. Medium sized, pear-shaped fruit has an excellent creamy, flesh. The leathery rough dark-purple skin turns to black when ripe. H Aug-Dec. Hass is an A type variety and for good fruit set a B type variety is needed for cross pollination. Suggested varieties to grow alongside a Hass are Shepard, Sharwill, Fuerte, Bacon (if you're in a cooler climate)and Linda. Happy fresh avocado smashing.

Dwarf Orange - Valencia Seedless

$44.00

This seedless orange is a bud sport of the Valencia, maturing a little earlier, its a heavy cropper and good juicing variety. Attractive compact tree. The dwarf rootstock, flying dragon modifies the top growth making this a dwarf plant that is ideal to use planted out or as a pot specimen.

Dwarf Mango - King Thai

$79.00 ($79.00-$79.00 choose a size)

A semi-dwarf tree making it ideal for backyards, it produces elongated fruits with a very small seed. Flesh is sweet, succulent, fibreless and aromatic with a slight tang. The fruits start out with green skin and ripen to yellow with pink-red blushed fruit. Compact, branching, slightly upright tree growing to 3-4m tall and 2-3m wide. Shows good resistance to anthracnose and black spot. The fruit of a clone of King Thai mango are sold commercially as Maha Bliss in Australian Markets.

Dwarf Persimmon - Ichikikijiro (NA)

$79.00 ($79.00-$79.00 choose a size)

Large, flat fruit of excellent quality, non-astringent and seedless when grown on its own. Being a dwarf variety it is well suited to backyards but is also a good commercial variety. Will fruit as early as March in the subtropics. Ichikikijiro generally produce only one flush of growth in the spring so don't be alarmed if your tree is not growing in summer, this habit contributes to their small stature.

Exclusion Net - Fruit Saver Large (2.4 x 2.4 x 2.8m)

$69.00

Backyard fruit tree net to protect your fruiting trees from fruit fly, possums, birds, bats and rodents. No need to use chemical sprays, environmentally and wildlife friendly. Suitable for all fruit trees including stone-fruits, apples, figs, guavas, pears, persimmons and tomatoes. The large fruit saver net is 2.4m square with a 2.8m skirt on all sides. 25m circumference.

Olive - Miniolea TM

$34.00

Semi-dwarfing Olive. Self fertile, producing small to medium fruit suited to pickling and oil production. A precocious producer of fruit in most climates but selected for subtropical areas. Will fruit in its 2nd year. With its moderate growth rate and ability to produce fruit on this season's wood, they can be pruned to 2m. Perfect for growing in pots or as a fruiting hedge. Miniolea has been selected by Australis Plants after many years of research to identify adaptable varieties that will fruit reliably in both warm and cold climates for home gardens throughout Australia.

Native Violet Reviews & Tips

Star Rating

Pam
★★★★★ 1y ago

TWEED HEADS WEST, NSW

Native Violet

This is a lovely little ground cover which is starting to spread. Very healthy

Jenny
★★★★★ 2y ago

MURWILLUMBAH, NSW, Australia

Native Violet

good condition

David
6y ago

Newcastle , Nsw, Australia

Native Violet

Flowers and leaves are edible

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