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Pansy

Viola × wittrockiana

PansyGarden PansyStepmother's Flower (German)

Pansies are cheerful cool-weather flowers known for their "faces" and wide range of colors. They symbolize loving thoughts, remembrance, and free-thinking.

Plant Family

Violaceae (Violet family)

Blooming

Spring and fall; in mild climates, can bloom through winter. Best in cool weather.

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A group of colorful Pansy flowers with distinctive "face" markings
A group of colorful Pansy flowers with distinctive "face" markings

Symbolism & Meanings

Key Meanings

Thoughts (from French "pensée")
Remembrance
Loving thoughts
Free-thinking
Merriment
Love-in-idleness

Perfect For

Thinking of youRemembranceFriendshipSpring greetingsValentine's Day (historical)

Color Meanings

Purple:Royalty, admiration
Yellow:Happiness, positive thoughts
White:Innocence, remembrance

Cultural Significance

The name "pansy" derives from the French word "pensée," meaning "thought." It was a popular flower in the Victorian "language of flowers." Shakespeare refers to pansies (as "love-in-idleness") in "A Midsummer Night's Dream." The "face" markings have led to various folk names.

Botanical Information

Physical Characteristics

Flower Size: 1.5-4 inches diameter (3.8-10 cm)
Plant Size: 6-9 inches tall (15-23 cm) and 9-12 inches wide (23-30 cm)
Flower Shape: Five-petaled flower, typically with two upper petals slightly overlapping, two side petals, and one broad lower petal that has a slight spur at the back. Often with a characteristic dark blotch in the center, resembling a face.

Natural Habitat

Native to: Europe (ancestral species like *Viola tricolor*, *V. lutea*, *V. altaica*)
Habitat: Cultivated in gardens, containers, window boxes; derived from European wild Viola species
Climate: Cool temperate; prefers cool weather (50-70°F / 10-21°C) and dislikes summer heat

Growing Guide

Sunlight

Full sun to partial shade (afternoon shade is beneficial in warmer areas or late spring)

Water

Consistent moisture, do not allow soil to dry out completely, especially during active growth

Soil

Well-drained, Humus-rich, Moist, Slightly acidic (pH 6.0-6.5)

Expert Growing Tips

1

Plant in early spring or fall when temperatures are cool

2

Deadhead regularly by removing spent flowers to prolong blooming and prevent seed formation

3

Fertilize lightly with a balanced fertilizer; over-fertilizing can lead to leggy growth

4

Mulch to retain soil moisture and keep roots cool

5

May self-seed, but hybrid varieties may not come true from seed.

Uses & Benefits

Ornamental Uses

  • Bedding plants for spring and fall color
  • Containers, window boxes, and hanging baskets
  • Edging for borders
  • Edible flowers (use unsprayed flowers for garnishes and salads)
  • Companion planting

Traditional Uses

  • Wild Pansy (*Viola tricolor*, also known as Heartsease), an ancestor, has a history of use in European herbal medicine for skin conditions (like eczema) and respiratory ailments (like bronchitis). Pansy flowers are edible and contain antioxidants.

Disclaimer: Information provided is for educational purposes only. Consult healthcare professionals before using any plant medicinally.

Available Colors

Purple
Yellow
Orange
Red
White
Blue
Maroon
Black (deep purple/maroon)
Bronze
Pink
Bicolor
Tricolor
often with distinctive dark "face" or blotch markings

Quick Facts

Type:biennial
Family:Violaceae (Violet family)
Native to:Europe (ancestral species like *Viola tricolor*, *V. lutea*, *V. altaica*)
Blooms:Spring and fall; in mild climates, can bloom through winter. Best in cool weather.

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