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Not Your Average PansyPosted by: JLS on Dec 9, 2008 Tagged in: winter , Water Features , Washington , Walkways , viola , Trellises , temperature drops , Takoma Park , Stone Work , Stairs , spring , Silver Spring , Segmental Walls , Scenic Outdoors Lighting , Rockville , Retaining Walls , Potomac , Ponds , Plantings , Plan Walls , Paver Patios , Patios , Pansy , panola , Olney , Montgomery County , MD , Masonry , Lighting , Landscaping Service , Landscape Design , Kensington , Johnson Landscaping , Gardening , Fences , Exterior Lighting , Driveways , Decks , DC , Chevy Chase , Carpentry , blossoms , blooms , Bethesda , Arbors
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Not Your Average Pansy Every fall and spring all you see are the usual pansies in annual beds and containers. When the temperature drops and precipitation is in the forecast, those pansies look terrible and can develop gray mold. The pansy's cousin, the viola, is stronger and hardier, but has small blooms. Horticulturists have introduced the panola as a cross between the two. The panola has larger blossoms, better performance during inclement weather, and longer lasting blooms. The panola should be your new fall color standard!