RAMONDA SEEDS

The Ramonda genus, commonly known as Balkan Violet, is a delicate and resilient member of the Gesneriaceae family. These evergreen perennials are celebrated for their rosettes of dark green, textured leaves and their dainty, violet or pale pink, five-petaled flowers with yellow centres, which bloom in spring and early summer. Ramonda adds a touch of understated elegance to rock gardens, shady borders, and alpine settings.

Native to the mountainous regions of the Balkans and southern Europe, Ramonda thrives in well-drained, humus-rich soils and prefers cool, shaded or partially shaded locations. These plants are exceptionally hardy and drought-tolerant, reviving even after desiccation when watered. Popular species such as Ramonda myconi, or Pyrenean Violet, are particularly admired for their ability to thrive in challenging conditions and their unique, long-lasting blooms.

The Ramonda genus combines beauty, hardiness, and historical interest, making it an excellent choice for gardeners seeking low-maintenance, shade-loving plants with a unique alpine charm.

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  1. RAMONDA MYCONI

    Both rare and extremely beautiful, these completely hardy members of the "African Violet" family make dark green rosettes of hairy succulent leaves from which arise round-faced, yellow-eyed, purple flowers. They are very, very long-lived in walls where they will slowly get bigger year after year, and can stand an unbelievable amount of cold, heat and drought. ... Learn More

    $2.83

    (50+ seeds)

  2. RAMONDA MYCONI ALBA

    These completely hardy members of the "African Violet" family make dark green rosettes of hairy succulent leaves from which arise round-faced, yellow-eyed, pure white flowers. They are very, very long-lived in walls where they will slowly get bigger year after year, and can stand an unbelievable amount of cold, heat and drought. ... Learn More

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  3. RAMONDA NATHALIAE

    The beautiful sky blue flowers of this rare and lovely plant are similar to, but distinctly different from the more commonly seen flowers of R. myconi. It grows in Serbia and Macedonia, mainly in the east of both countries and is well known on the Nidze mountain near Bitola in Macedonia. It was named after the Serbian queen Natalija Obrenovic and is also known as the phoenix flower, referring to the resurrection of the Serbian state after the destruction during World War I. Please note, seeds are extremely small, take care when opening. ... Learn More

    $3.63

    (30 seeds)

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