Browallia Species, Amethyst Flower, Bush Violet, Jamaican Forget-Me-Not

Browalliaamericana

Family
Solanaceae (so-lan-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Browallia (bro-WAHL-ee-uh)
Species
americana (a-mer-ih-KAY-na)
Synonym
Browallia elata
Browallia elongata
Browallia nervosa
Browallia pulchella
Browallia viscosa
Sun Exposure
Sun to Partial Shade
Light Shade
Hardiness
Bloom Color
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Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
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Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Auburn, Alabama

Alameda, California

Richmond, California

Sacramento, California

San Marcos, California

Green Cove Springs, Florida

Port Saint Lucie, Florida

Westminster, Maryland

Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts

Somerville, Massachusetts

Bay City, Michigan

Redford, Michigan

Saint Clair Shores, Michigan

Mount Laurel, New Jersey

Rochester, New York

Dayton, Ohio

Austin, Texas

Dallas, Texas

Houston, Texas

Woodway, Texas

Orma, West Virginia

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Gardener's Notes:

10
positives
3
neutrals
0
negative
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ROSLINDALE, MA | February 2014 | positive

A beautiful shade-tolerant annual with blue-violet flowers over a long period in shade. It should be better known and more widely carried...Read More

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New Orleans, LA | September 2011 | positive

I must confess, I first saw this plant growing in the cooler elvated garua on Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos, Ecuador (I see one of the rel...Read More

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Beavercreek, OH (Zone 5b) | August 2011 | positive

I love this plant! I started some from seed 3 years ago, and have not had to start it again since - it self seeds readily! (Fortunatel...Read More

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Green Cove Springs, FL | June 2010 | positive

I live in Florida where the temperature can get quite high as can the humidity, so not all plants do well here. I bought this plant at a...Read More

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Camarillo, CA | May 2010 | positive

I've grown browallia speciosa "bells," browallia americana "blue lady" and browallia viscosa "amethyst" in my southern California garden....Read More

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Camarillo, CA | January 2010 | positive

Seems to be more tolerant of cool nights than browallia speciosa ("blue bells"). Easily started from seed and planted in shade/part shade...Read More

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Alameda, CA (Zone 9b) | December 2008 | positive

I love this plant. I grew it for the first time this season, and it was very easy to start from seed. It began blooming months ago and ...Read More

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Somerville, MA (Zone 6b) | May 2008 | positive

I first grew browallia last year. I was impressed with its performance - it bloomed nearly continuously, often smothered with blooms, de...Read More

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Westminster, MD (Zone 6b) | April 2005 | positive

This wonderful annual bloomed from mid-May, through a couple of light frosts well into late October. At all times it produced a profusio...Read More

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Tarrytown, NY | March 2003 | neutral

I bought one of these plants on a visit to Laguana Beach, California and brought it back to New York thinking it was a houseplant. That ...Read More

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Gilbertville, IA | February 2003 | positive

Browallia is a tender perennial that has thrived wonderfully in my Zone 4 garden. It is a beautiful substitute for impatiens. I have not...Read More

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Westbrook, ME (Zone 5a) | September 2001 | neutral

Grows 12-20 inches high with hairy foliage that is slightly sticky. The 3/4-inch wide flowers have a distinct white eye. Prefers a site i...Read More

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Murfreesboro, TN (Zone 7a) | March 2001 | neutral

These tender plants are native of South America. They have small terminal clusters of flowers grow from the stems. Blooms range in color...Read More

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