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Johnny Jump Ups, also known as Viola tricolor, are charming perennial flowers native to Europe and known for their vibrant and whimsical appearance. These flowers have a rich history of cultivation, having spread across North America since the mid-1800s, often found in fields and along roadsides. They are relatively easy to grow, thriving in temperate climates and adaptable to both full sun and partial shade. Gardeners appreciate Johnny Jump Ups for their ability to self-sow and their compact size, which makes them ideal for container planting, edging beds, or rock gardens. Cheers

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