These radiant yellow blooms reach up to 4 inches wide, with the largest flowers occurring in the coolest weather. The petals are much thicker than those of most other Pansies, which helps them to stand up to wind, rain, and chill. The stems are also more substantial, less likely to snap in an unseasonable gust. These flowers won't be caught flopping!
Park's Whopper reaches just 6 to 8 inches high and about 8 to 10 inches wide, but packs a lot of color into such a small package. And you can put Whopper into containers as easily as the sunny garden ? it looks great tumbling out of windowboxes or crowning flowerpots with bright color!
Many Pansies are happier in either spring or fall, but Park's Whopper flourishes equally well in both cool seasons, lasting far into winter in warm climates and peeking at the first weeks of summer in cooler locales. For long-season, weather-tough, colorful beauty, you just can't find a better Pansy anywhere!
If you like bright yellow, you must try the other colors in the series: purple, white, red, and blue. There's even a mix of all 5 colors! Design your own color pattern or create a bright riot of shades!
This low-growing Pansy complements most spring blooming bulbs as well as annual and perennial plants. In fall, it makes a fine companion to Mums, Snapdragons, and Violas.
Like most Pansies, Park's Whopper can be planted out in fall to winter over in mild climates, or set out in spring from sowing indoors. It thrives in sun to partial shade and moist, well-drained soil. Pkt is 25 seeds.
These plants are used as bedding and edging, and in showy container displays. They all have flat, dainty, single flowers and the perennials have green, heart-shaped leaves while the annuals have green, ovate, deeply lobed leaves. V. cornuta, is a rhizomatous plant, growing 6-12 inches tall. It bears fragrant, 1-2 inch, solid or bicolor, yellow, blue, purple, red, or apricot flowers. Hardy from Zones 6-9. V. odorata is also rhizomatous. It grows to 4 inches tall. The spring flowers are 1 inch diameter, sweetly fragrant, and colored bright or deep blue. Hardy from Zones 6-8. V. tricolor, Johnny Jump Up, is a mounded plant 10 inches tall. It bears petite flowers that are tricolored purple, yellow, and white. Grown as an early spring annual in the heat of the South, however it is hardy to Zone 4. V. x wittrockiana, Pansies and Violas, grow 9 inches tall. They bear robust, 3-4 inch flowers with solid, blotched, or faced patterns in colors of red, purple, blue, bronze, yellow, white, pink, lavender, or orange
Superior Germination Through Superior Science
First of all, we have humidity- and temperature-controlled storage, and we never treat any of our seeds with chemicals or pesticides. Nor do we ever sell GMO's (genetically modified seeds), so you always know the products you're buying from us are natural as well as safe for you and the environment.
Superior Standards - University Inspected
Hand Packed By Experienced Technicians
Park Seed has been handling and packing vegetable and flower seeds for 145 years, a history that has given us a great understanding of how each variety should be cared for and maintained throughout every step of theprocess, from collection to shipping.
When packing our seeds, the majority are actually done by hand (with extreme care!), and we often over-pack them, so you're receiving more than the stated quantity.
The Park Seed Gold Standard
Heirloom Seeds are open-pollinated -- they are not hybrids. You can gather and save heirloom seed from year to year and they will grow true to type every year, so they can be passed down through generations. To be considered an heirloom, a variety would have to be at least from the 1940's and 3 generations old (many varieties are much older -- some 100 years or more!).
Hybrid seed are the product of cross-pollination between 2 different parent plants, resulting in a new plant/seed that is different from the parents. Unlike Heirloom seed, hybrid seed need to be re-purchased new every year (and not saved). They usually will not grow true to type if you save them, but will revert to one of the parents they were crossed with and most likely look/taste different in some way.
These radiant yellow blooms reach up to 4 inches wide, with the largest flowers occurring in the coolest weather. The petals are much thicker than those of most other Pansies, which helps them to stand up to wind, rain, and chill. The stems are also more substantial, less likely to snap in an unseasonable gust. These flowers won't be caught flopping!
Park's Whopper reaches just 6 to 8 inches high and about 8 to 10 inches wide, but packs a lot of color into such a small package. And you can put Whopper into containers as easily as the sunny garden ? it looks great tumbling out of windowboxes or crowning flowerpots with bright color!
Many Pansies are happier in either spring or fall, but Park's Whopper flourishes equally well in both cool seasons, lasting far into winter in warm climates and peeking at the first weeks of summer in cooler locales. For long-season, weather-tough, colorful beauty, you just can't find a better Pansy anywhere!
If you like bright yellow, you must try the other colors in the series: purple, white, red, and blue. There's even a mix of all 5 colors! Design your own color pattern or create a bright riot of shades!
This low-growing Pansy complements most spring blooming bulbs as well as annual and perennial plants. In fall, it makes a fine companion to Mums, Snapdragons, and Violas.
Like most Pansies, Park's Whopper can be planted out in fall to winter over in mild climates, or set out in spring from sowing indoors. It thrives in sun to partial shade and moist, well-drained soil. Pkt is 25 seeds.
These plants are used as bedding and edging, and in showy container displays. They all have flat, dainty, single flowers and the perennials have green, heart-shaped leaves while the annuals have green, ovate, deeply lobed leaves. V. cornuta, is a rhizomatous plant, growing 6-12 inches tall. It bears fragrant, 1-2 inch, solid or bicolor, yellow, blue, purple, red, or apricot flowers. Hardy from Zones 6-9. V. odorata is also rhizomatous. It grows to 4 inches tall. The spring flowers are 1 inch diameter, sweetly fragrant, and colored bright or deep blue. Hardy from Zones 6-8. V. tricolor, Johnny Jump Up, is a mounded plant 10 inches tall. It bears petite flowers that are tricolored purple, yellow, and white. Grown as an early spring annual in the heat of the South, however it is hardy to Zone 4. V. x wittrockiana, Pansies and Violas, grow 9 inches tall. They bear robust, 3-4 inch flowers with solid, blotched, or faced patterns in colors of red, purple, blue, bronze, yellow, white, pink, lavender, or orange
Superior Germination Through Superior Science
First of all, we have humidity- and temperature-controlled storage, and we never treat any of our seeds with chemicals or pesticides. Nor do we ever sell GMO's (genetically modified seeds), so you always know the products you're buying from us are natural as well as safe for you and the environment.
Superior Standards - University Inspected
Hand Packed By Experienced Technicians
Park Seed has been handling and packing vegetable and flower seeds for 145 years, a history that has given us a great understanding of how each variety should be cared for and maintained throughout every step of theprocess, from collection to shipping.
When packing our seeds, the majority are actually done by hand (with extreme care!), and we often over-pack them, so you're receiving more than the stated quantity.
The Park Seed Gold Standard
Heirloom Seeds are open-pollinated -- they are not hybrids. You can gather and save heirloom seed from year to year and they will grow true to type every year, so they can be passed down through generations. To be considered an heirloom, a variety would have to be at least from the 1940's and 3 generations old (many varieties are much older -- some 100 years or more!).
Hybrid seed are the product of cross-pollination between 2 different parent plants, resulting in a new plant/seed that is different from the parents. Unlike Heirloom seed, hybrid seed need to be re-purchased new every year (and not saved). They usually will not grow true to type if you save them, but will revert to one of the parents they were crossed with and most likely look/taste different in some way.