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Teeny Bopper


The tiniest of the tiny!  Tiny, single, dark purple bells over very tiniest, glossy, dark green foliage.  Extremely tiny grower with upright, branching, habit.  Not difficult, but because of its very small size, not recommended for novice.  Microminiature trailer.  (Lyon)  AVSA #5017

$12.00

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Teeny Bopper

Average Rating 5 out of 5

Adorable!

This is the teeniest violet I've ever owned. So cute, can't wait until it finally blooms. Was my first order with Violet Barn and was very pleased with the service!

Nicolette Tallmadge Jul 28 2022, 07:42 AM

Itty bitty indeed

This cutie was smaller than I could've dreamed and oh so cute. It grew well for me and bloomed nicely. I lost it and will be ordering again. It was a challenge just by it's sheer size but I love it.

Stefani Wilmington Apr 23 2022, 08:06 AM

Love this micro mini!

I love this tiny little trailer! I had it last year and it preformed wonderfully for me. When the world froze over for 2 weeks in February 2021 and even Texas turned into ice cubes, the heater couldn't keep the house warm enough and even a space heater couldn't keep several of my violets warm. Teeny Bopper was one of several plants that was lost to the cold.

Cherokee Hudson Jun 07 2021, 15:36 PM

Great Service

I recently ordered a couple micro minis. The order arrived on time and in perfect shape. The packaging is extraordinary! Both plants were in perfect shape and one was even blooming! Great company! Patti

Patti Gee Mar 15 2021, 19:10 PM

Teeny Tiny

This teeny tiny plant is a beauty. It arrived safe and expertly packed.

Anonymous Feb 13 2018, 20:09 PM

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