With almost black flowers it is a special appearance
The flowering time of Viola cornuta 'Molly Sanderson' is from May to October. With almost black flowers it is a special appearance. Originally Viola cornuta 'Molly Sanderson' comes from the mountains and is therefore very suitable for a rock garden or in a dry stone wall.
It is best to plant Viola cornuta 'Molly Sanderson in a large group. Violins grow in a ground cover and combine well with other perennials. Viola cornuta 'Molly Sanderson wants a slightly moist sunny spot and a moderately nutrient-rich stony soil.