Viola cornuta 'YTT' (Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow) Seeds

Viola cornuta 'YTT' (Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow) Seeds

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• Unique color-changing flowers (white to blue to purple) on same plant
• Compact, mounded habit ideal for containers and borders
• Frost tolerant with extended blooming season
• Fragrant flowers with sweet scent

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Description

Viola cornuta 'YTT', also known as Sorbet XP YTT, is a unique viola variety famous for its color-changing flowers. The blossoms open white, then fade to azure blue, and finally to a deeper purple-blue, creating a stunning multicolored display on the same plant at the same time. The plants are compact, mounded, and reach 6–8 inches tall and wide.

Product features

• Unique color-changing flowers: open white, change to azure blue, then deepen to purple-blue
• Multi-colored blooms on the same plant at the same time for extended visual interest
• Compact, mounded habit reaches 6–8 inches tall and wide
• Early-blooming and free-flowering; blooms in early spring, late spring, autumn, and winter in mild climates
• F1 hybrid vigor for greater germination and consistent garden performance
• Frost tolerant and suitable for overwintering in many regions
• Fragrant flowers with sweet, delicate scent

Planting Season: Start indoors 8–10 weeks before last frost for spring blooms. Sow in midsummer for fall blooms. In mild climates, sow in late summer for overwintering.

Light Requirement: Full sun to partial shade. Afternoon shade beneficial in hot summer regions.

Plant Height: 6–8 inches (15–20 cm).

Seed Prep: No special preparation required. Seeds need light for germination.

Water Needs: Moderate. Keep soil evenly moist. Consistent moisture promotes continuous blooming.

Planting Depth: Surface sow. Do not cover seeds.

Sowing Method: Start indoors in seed trays with fine seed-starting mix.

Plant Spacing: 6 inches (15 cm) apart. For containers, 3–4 plants per 10-inch pot.

Hardiness Zones: USDA zones 5–9 (perennial); often grown as annual in colder zones.

Additional Tips: Fertilize every 2 weeks with balanced fertilizer. Deadhead spent flowers. F1 hybrid offers uniform growth.