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BLUEBERRY SWIRL PANSIES Pansies are one of the most popular fall and winter flowers. The name pansy is derived from the French word, pensée, meaning 'thought', as the flower was regarded as a symbol of remembrance.

A New Twist on an Old Favorite.

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BLUEBERRY SWIRL PANSIES

Pansies are one of the most popular fall and winter flowers. The name pansy is derived from the French word, pensée, meaning ‘thought’, as the flower was regarded as a symbol of remembrance. Pansies are available in a huge array of colors, patterns and sizes. The best thing about these tough little beauties is that they’ll keep their blooms all through winter and even give you an early spring show!

On of our favorite pansies this season is the Coolwave Blueberry Swirl. As its name suggests, this variety features beautiful swirls of blues, purples, lavenders and bright yellows. The cool wave series offers a trailing habit that makes it an excellent choice for containers, baskets and window boxes. With medium-size blooms, this cascading pansy will bounce back from rainy weather and fill your garden or patio with beautiful blooms throughout fall, winter and into spring.

Plant pansies in sun and feed regularly to promote lush, vigorous growth and continues blooming — we recommend feeding your pansies with McDonald Greenleaf Fertilizer.

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