Viola Angel Tiger Eye Mix – a vibrant combination of golden, orange, and rose blooms with dark veined tiger stripe patterns, blooming in a garden bed

Viola Angel Tiger Eye Mix – Dramatic Detail for Garden Beds and Pots

If you're looking to add depth, texture, and unexpected drama to your garden this season, Viola Angel Tiger Eye Mix is a stunning choice. With a combination of golden, orange, pink, and rose hues — all overlaid with intricate dark veining — this mix provides a mesmerizing, almost hand-drawn look to each bloom. It’s not just a flower; it’s floral artwork.

Perfect for cool-season displays, spring planters, and fall color spots, the Angel Tiger Eye Mix makes a bold impression in small garden spaces, edging, or containers. Whether you're an experienced flower grower or a weekend gardener looking to brighten up your patio, this variety delivers striking results.

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🌟 What Makes Angel Tiger Eye Mix Unique?

This F1 hybrid mix from the Angel Series is bred for uniformity, vigor, and high-impact color. Each bloom showcases bold, dark "tiger-stripe" veining across pastel and jewel-toned petals. Unlike standard violas, these blooms carry a surprising level of texture and depth — even in cloudy or cooler conditions.

Key Features:

  • Unique veined "tiger eye" patterns

  • Excellent cold weather tolerance

  • Blooms early and prolifically

  • Compact, mounding habit for tidy appearance

  • Perfect for borders, planters, and window boxes

These violas are especially effective when used to edge raised beds or paths, and their striking look makes them a standout in fall or early spring mixed containers.


🌱 Growing Tips for Viola Angel Tiger Eye Mix

  1. Start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before your last expected frost.

  2. Sow in a fine seed starting mix and lightly cover with vermiculite or fine soil.

  3. Keep the soil evenly moist and at 65–70°F (18–21°C).

  4. Expect germination in 7–14 days.

  5. Once seedlings have 3–4 true leaves, transplant to individual pots or directly into garden beds once hardened off.

Violas prefer full sun to part shade and rich, well-drained soil. They are cool-season favorites and often bloom even when temperatures dip — making them perfect for shoulder seasons.


🎨 Design Ideas & Pairings

Use Viola Angel Tiger Eye Mix to:

  • Accent ornamental kale or cabbage

  • Brighten herb planters

  • Create contrast against dusty miller, pansies, or alyssum

  • Build layered spring containers with tulips and daffodils

Whether you’re creating a rustic fall pot or a whimsical spring border, these violas add a pop of complexity that other varieties can’t match.

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