If you’re seeking a truly elegant cut flower that delivers stunning color and form, Lisianthus Solo Violet is a perfect choice. With rich, violet-purple petals and graceful upright stems, this variety of Lisianthus is a favorite among professional growers, florists, and garden designers alike.
Unlike more common garden flowers, Lisianthus brings a refined, romantic look to both floral arrangements and flower beds. Its rose-like form and long vase life make it a highly desirable bloom—and Solo Violet is one of the most striking selections in the Solo series.
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Why Choose Lisianthus Solo Violet?
Lisianthus Solo Violet features gorgeous single blooms with deep violet tones and slightly ruffled petals. The Solo series is known for uniform blooming, strong stems, and compact growth, making it ideal for greenhouse or field production. This pelleted seed form ensures easy sowing and improved germination.
Key features:
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Deep violet blooms with classic rose-like form
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Single flowers on tall, sturdy stems
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Excellent vase life – lasting up to two weeks
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Uniform, reliable blooming perfect for professional use
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Heat-tolerant and productive in warm climates
Whether you’re growing for market bouquets, weddings, or upscale garden design, Solo Violet brings consistent beauty and performance.
Growing Tips for Solo Violet Lisianthus
Start seeds indoors 10–12 weeks before your last frost. Lisianthus seeds need light to germinate, so do not cover them—just press lightly into the surface of moist seed-starting mix. Maintain humidity and a steady temperature around 72–75°F for best germination results.
Once seedlings develop, gradually acclimate them to outdoor conditions and transplant them after frost has passed. They prefer full sun and well-draining soil enriched with organic matter. Space plants about 6–8 inches apart to allow for airflow and upright growth.
Consistent moisture and a balanced fertilizer will encourage tall, straight stems and abundant blooms.
A Florist’s Dream
Lisianthus Solo Violet holds up beautifully in bouquets, centerpieces, and formal arrangements. Its romantic color adds richness to pastel palettes and dramatic flair to white or green-centered designs. Harvest blooms when just starting to open for the best vase life.
Pair Solo Violet with:
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Dusty Miller
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Snapdragons
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Stock
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Baby’s Breath
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Salvia or Lavender