Orchid Pansy 

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Orchid Pansy Facts

The Orchid Pansy is a beautiful plant originating in countries along the region of Northern South America and Central America. Most notably are the high regions of the Columbian mountains, where one can find beautiful fields of orchid pansy flowers blooming. Their major blooming season of the Orchid Pansy extends from spring to autumn, with flowers lasting from about 2 weeks to 2 months on the plant. Orchid Pansy flower plants seem to grow best when the pot of the plant is done tightly. An area of good drainage is best for planting the Orchid Pansy. The orchid pansy comes in many varieties but one notable one comes in brilliant rose.

"Originating from the South and Central American region countries, Orchid Pansy flowers are great accents to hanging flower arrangements.

  • Scientific Name: ACHIMENES
  • Average Growth Size:  
  • Description of Foliage: Orchid Pansy flowerings come in varieties ranging from white, yellow, pinkish, blue to purple.
  • Indigenous Area: South and Central America
  • Various Uses: Orchid Pansy's are wonderful for indoor ornamental designs and hanging flower arrangements.

 

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