Pansy Swiss Giant Orange Without Blotch Seeds (Viola × wittrockiana) Brilliant orange blooms with no face pattern. Cold-tolerant and perfect for bright fall and spring displays
Minimum: 50+ Seeds
Cool-Season Annual | Face-Free Blooms | Early Spring & Fall Favorite
Bring a burst of brilliant orange color to your garden beds and containers with Swiss Giant Orange Without Blotch pansies. These cheerful, oversized blooms feature a solid, face-free design for a clean, modern look. With their cold-tolerant nature and long blooming window, they’re a go-to choice for bright spring borders or vibrant fall color when most plants are winding down.
🌟 Why You’ll Love It:
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🧡 Bold, Uniform Blooms – Bright orange petals with no blotch or markings
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❄️ Thrives in Cold – Early spring and late-season favorite
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🪴 Compact and Tidy – Perfect for small beds, pots, and edge planting
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🦋 Pollinator-Friendly – Attracts bees and butterflies during cooler months
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🌸 Great Cut Flower – Holds up well in small vases and bouquets
📊 Planting & Growing Info:
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Botanical Name: Viola × wittrockiana
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Lifespan: Annual (may overwinter in mild zones)
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Days to Bloom: 70–90 days
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Plant Height: 6–8 inches
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Spacing: 6–10 inches
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Light Needs: Full sun to partial shade
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Soil: Rich, moist, well-drained soil
🌱 Growing Tips:
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Start indoors 8–10 weeks before your last frost or direct sow in cool weather
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Keep seeds lightly covered and moist during germination (7–14 days)
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Transplant after hard frosts pass; can handle light frost
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Deadhead spent blooms to extend flowering
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Mulch for winter protection in zones 6–8
🌼 Design Ideas:
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Pair with purples, whites, or blues for high contrast
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Excellent in window boxes, porch pots, or walkway borders
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Create mass plantings for eye-catching color blocks
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Add to seasonal floral arrangements or gift planters
🧡 Add a Pop of Orange to Every Season
Swiss Giant Orange Without Blotch is a modern twist on a classic pansy—clean, vivid, and endlessly cheerful. Whether you're refreshing your fall display or waking up the garden in early spring, these striking blooms are sure to stand out and shine in any setting.