Matrix® Solar Flare Pansy Seeds

Viola x wittrockiana (hybrid)

Matrix® Solar Flare lives up to its name with dazzling blooms in red, orange, and yellow with burgundy centers outlined in golden yellow. This color-changing spectacle responds to temperature, with cool weather bringing out more red tones while warmer temperatures intensify the yellow and orange, creating an ever-evolving display throughout the season. These extra-large 3"–3 1/2" flowers are held on strong, sturdy stems that keep them standing tall and proud. Ideal for longer days and warmer growing. Deer resistant.
$5.49 ~25 seeds

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Features

Family

Family

Violaceae
Native

Native

Exists only in cultivation
Life Cycle

Life Cycle

Annual/Perennial
Plant Height

Plant Height

Short (Under 12")
Flower Color

Flower Color

Orange
Bloom Season

Bloom Season

Blooms heaviest in cool weather

Further Information

Plant Characteristics

Plant Characteristics

  • Good for Containers
  • Edible Flowers
  • Pelleted
Growing Conditions

Growing Conditions

Frost Tolerant

About Matrix® Solar Flare Pansy Seeds

Viola x wittrockiana (hybrid)

3 1/2" burnt orange blooms with dark centers

Planting Pansy

Plant Spacing

Plant Spacing

A group of 2 seeds every 6" – 9"
Light Required

Light Required

Full Sun to Part Shade
Plant Height

Plant Height

Short (Under 12")
Planting Depth

Planting Depth

1/8"

Planting Details

Seed Depth 1/8"
Seed Spacing A group of 2 seeds every 6" – 9"
Thinning When 1/2" – 1" tall, thin to 1 every 6" – 9"
Germination 4 – 7 Days
Start Indoors 8 to 10 weeks before your average last frost date for early spring planting, and midsummer for fall planting in both mild and cold climates.
Direct Sow RECOMMENDED. Cold Climates: 4 to 6 weeks before your average last frost date, or midsummer for fall and the following spring bloom. Mild Climates: Late summer for cool-season blooms.
Special Care If grown under optimum conditions, and regular attention given to proper deadheading and pruning, pansies will last year after year. Pinch off faded flowers to the bottom of their stems to encourage more blooms and prevent reseeding. In all climates, when the weather warms up in summer, plants tend to get ragged, stretched out, and slow to bloom. Trim back the flower stalks to promote new foliage and encourage fall bloom.

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