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Pansy – Swiss Giant

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Heirloom, Splash of Early Season Color!

Spring blossoms bring a splash of color to the garden. Swiss Giant is the parent to most of the pansies available today. Bushy, 6 to 9 inch plants produce large, velvety flowers in a mix of colors including blue, purple, yellow, apricot, orange, mahogany, red, white, and bi-colors. Most have “faces” or are blotched. Edible petals can be used to garnish soft cheese or baked goods. Cool-season flower grows in full sun to part shade. Deer resistant and frost tolerant perennial in zones 6 and up; often grown as an annual, reseed readily. Swiss heirloom and a 1933 All-America Selections winner. Sold in 4 inch pot.

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Tags: deer resistant, edible flower, edible ornamental, frost tolerant, heirloom, heirloom flower, sun/part shade
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