Black Pansy Dark Elegance, Pure Drama
Black Pansy Dark Elegance, Pure Drama Turn your garden into a work of art with the breathtaking Black Pansy a variety that captivates with its deep, velvety blooms so dark they appear almost black in certain light. Each flower glows with undertones of burgundy and violet, creating a mysterious, moody contrast against bright greens and lighter blossoms. This striking pansy brings sophistication and depth to containers, borders, and garden beds alike, making it a true show-stopper from early spring through fall.
A Garden Statement in Every Season
Black Devil thrives in Alaska’s cool growing conditions, rewarding gardeners with an abundance of large, velvety blooms that hold their color beautifully even during chilly mornings. Its compact growth habit makes it perfect for containers, window boxes, and mixed displays, where its rich, inky tones create instant visual drama. Plant it alone for a bold, monochrome look or mix with whites, golds, and pastels for a painterly, high-contrast garden palette.
Easy to Grow, Hard to Forget
Pansies are cool-season favorites, and this one is no exception. Start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before your last frost or direct-sow outdoors in early spring. Provide full to partial sun and moist, well-draining soil. Seeds germinate in about 10–14 days at 65–70°F (18–21°C). Regular deadheading encourages continual blooms, and a light feeding every few weeks keeps plants lush and productive. In cooler climates, Black Devil often reseeds itself, returning with the same captivating color season after season.
Why Gardeners Love It
Rare, dramatic, and irresistibly elegant, Black Devil Pansy transforms every container or garden bed into a living piece of art. It’s more than a flower-it’s a mood: mysterious, timeless, and unforgettable.

