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Viola Riviniana Purpurea — 27 Comments

  1. Hi Alistair,
    The shot of your grandson on the merry-go-round is a perfect shot. I think most kids would opt for a ride on a fantastic horse over a stroll through a ‘boring’ garden. Sometimes it takes age to appreciate the more subtle attractions of a garden.
    Tatton Park looks like a lovely place to visit. I like the bridge in the distance of one of your photos and the wildly clipped hedge.
    Over here in Canada, the violet you open with has the common name “Labrador violet”. I am not sure the background on this common name, but it seems to suggest that this violet is readily found in the harsh climate of Labrador.

  2. That viola is quite different from the usual violet. Thanks for giving me the name. love the garden, very special, as is your cute grandson.

  3. Alistair, don’t feel badly. Here in the eastern US, the riviniana is almost always mislabeled as Labrador violet, Viola labradorica purpurea by nurseries where I live. So confusion reigns!

    As for Tatten Park, I want to see it up close and personal! Your virtual tour was sensational, so much so I hope to see it in person one day. Thanks!

  4. I loved the photos of Tatton Park. I think I like it best when garden bloggers show me the gardens they’ve seen. I’m not a fan of Viola odorata. It has tried to take over my garden. I’m bent on eradication.

  5. Oh my goodness, I love the pictures of Tatton Park. I especially love the 2nd one. Gorgeous!

  6. The park is a really nice place it looks like. Those hedges are pretty amazing. It almost looks like something from the Disneyland gardens.

  7. Viola is such a lovely foliage plant. It looks great in your garden. Thank you for the wonderful picture of the estate you visited – I was amazed by the sculpted shrubbery!

  8. Those violas are great! so funny, just last week I was looking into sweet violas because of the chances of having some butterflies that feed on them

  9. This beautiful viola is a native for me and it loves to move about the garden. I love the dark leaves and stunning purple/blue of the flower…as for the garden visit, I would have jumped right on the carousel too

  10. That’s my favourite colour – purple blue, such lovely little bloom, aptly named Sweet Viola! Love the garden, everything is so lush and green with such beautiful sceneries! I would want to go on that Merry Go Round too…its been such a long time since I rode one!

  11. I purchased several violas this year in hopes of having a groundcover under my camellia. With this drought, they almost died – I am trying to water more to keep them alive. Tatton Park is fabulous! But the look of sheer joy on your grandson’s face is the best of all!

  12. I love to see viola the rabbits love to eat viola so not in my garden any more, I’m with your grandson much better than stately homes, I trust you had a great stay with them, the gardens look nice, Frances

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