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The pansy is
a group of large-flowered hybrid plants cultivated as garden flowers. The name pansy is derived from the French word
pensee "thought", and
was imported into Late Middle English as a name of viola in the mid 15th century, as the flower was regarded as a
symbol of remembrance. The name "love in idleness" was meant to imply
the image of a lover who has little or no other employment. Source
The pansy is a group of large-flowered hybrid plants cultivated as garden flowers. Pansies are derived from viola species Viola tricolor hybridized with other viola species, these hybrids are referred to as Viola × wittrockiana. The pansy flower is two to three inches in diameter and has two slightly overlapping upper petals, two side petals, and a single bottom petal with a slight beard emanating from the flower's center. The plant may grow to nine inches in height, and prefers sun to varying degrees and well-draining soils. The common names "pansy" and "violet" are often used interchangeably. When a distinction is made, plants considered to be pansies have four petals pointing upwards, and only one pointing down. Violets have three petals pointing up and two pointing down. Thus Viola cornuta is commonly referred to as a pansy. Source