
Violet, Halo Sky Blue
Few spring flowers feel as fresh as the clear, sky-blue blooms of Halo Sky Blue Violet, which scatter like little patches of open sky across neat clumps of glossy green foliage. A compact, clump-forming perennial standing under a foot tall, it’s perfectly scaled for edging a shaded path, tucking into the front of a border, or brightening a woodland accent planting. The cheerful flowers open in spring and rebloom obligingly, drawing early butterflies to the garden when they need the nectar most. It settles in happily in partial shade with steady moisture, and the foliage takes on lovely purple-blue tones as the cool weather arrives. Reliably deer-resistant and untroubled by pests or disease, it’s an easygoing choice for low-maintenance shade gardens. Plant it in generous drifts where its sweet, season-opening color can be enjoyed up close.
Few spring flowers feel as fresh as the clear, sky-blue blooms of Halo Sky Blue Violet, which scatter like little patches of open sky across neat clumps of glossy green foliage. A compact, clump-forming perennial standing under a foot tall, it’s perfectly scaled for edging a shaded path, tucking into the front of a border, or brightening a woodland accent planting. The cheerful flowers open in spring and rebloom obligingly, drawing early butterflies to the garden when they need the nectar most. It settles in happily in partial shade with steady moisture, and the foliage takes on lovely purple-blue tones as the cool weather arrives. Reliably deer-resistant and untroubled by pests or disease, it’s an easygoing choice for low-maintenance shade gardens. Plant it in generous drifts where its sweet, season-opening color can be enjoyed up close.
Description
Few spring flowers feel as fresh as the clear, sky-blue blooms of Halo Sky Blue Violet, which scatter like little patches of open sky across neat clumps of glossy green foliage. A compact, clump-forming perennial standing under a foot tall, it’s perfectly scaled for edging a shaded path, tucking into the front of a border, or brightening a woodland accent planting. The cheerful flowers open in spring and rebloom obligingly, drawing early butterflies to the garden when they need the nectar most. It settles in happily in partial shade with steady moisture, and the foliage takes on lovely purple-blue tones as the cool weather arrives. Reliably deer-resistant and untroubled by pests or disease, it’s an easygoing choice for low-maintenance shade gardens. Plant it in generous drifts where its sweet, season-opening color can be enjoyed up close.


















