Viola 'Maggie Mott'
£4.50 £5.50We have been growing Maggie Mott for over 20 years and it's still wonderful.Large flowers of pale li... [full details]
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Proceed To CheckoutAspect: Light/Partial Shade
Soil Type: Moist But Well-Drained
Colour: White
A charming little woodlander from Central and Southern Europe. It forms a neat mound of evergreen trifoliate leaves which are almost black in the winter and dark green in the summer. In spring and early summer it puts up stalks topped with white, cross-shaped flowers.
Not a typical thuggish cardamine - it is very well behaved.
Wonderful when planted under trees or shrubs where it will come into flower before the new trees come into leaf. Prefers dappled shade, but will tolerate full shade or full sun provided the soil doesn't get too dry when the plant is in leaf.
It will survive drought well. Cardamine are often early to go dormant and can be deciduous from June until February.
Height and spread: 20cm x 30cm
Common name(s): Three-leaved cuckoo flower.
Photo 1 courtesy of The Hardy Plant Society.
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