Pansy Swiss Giants Mixed Seeds

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  • 150 Seeds

  • A hardy perennial, best grown as biennial or annual
  • Cheerful faces on large bright blooms
  • Versatile for beds, borders and all containers
Botanical Name: Viola x wittrockiana
SKU: 15131
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Regular price £3.19 Sale price £0.99

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Pansy Swiss Giants Mixed Seeds are a stunning choice for gardeners looking to create vibrant and eye-catching displays. This variety features brightly coloured blooms with prominent, contrasting blotches that add a unique and cheerful charm to any garden. Known for their large flower size and bold colour combinations, these pansies deliver a truly dazzling spectacle in borders, containers, and beds.

Pansy Swiss Giants are treated as half-hardy annuals (HHA) and are perfect for extending colour throughout the cooler months. Their robust nature ensures they perform well in various conditions, making them ideal for both spring and autumn planting. Whether you're looking to brighten up pathways, decorate patio pots, or add bursts of colour to hanging baskets, these pansies are a versatile and dependable choice.

With their long flowering period and low maintenance requirements, Pansy Swiss Giants Mixed Seeds are perfect for gardeners of all experience levels. Their vibrant hues and intricate patterns make them a favourite for adding personality and warmth to outdoor spaces. Plant these seeds to enjoy an impressive display of colour that will uplift your garden all season long.

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