The Violet - Official Plant
The Viola Hederacea, commonly known as the native violet, has been selected as the official plant of Cairns Celebrates 150 Years.
With its soft purple and white blooms and lush green foliage, the violet is a fitting emblem for a celebration that honours Cairns’ natural environment.
In true community spirit, the violet is being lovingly propagated and nurtured by the dedicated horticultural team at the Cairns Botanic Gardens, in partnership with the Friends of the Botanic Gardens. Together, they are raising hundreds of native violet plants especially for the anniversary year.
Throughout 2026, the native violet will be featured at civic ceremonies, community celebrations and commemorative plantings across the region.
Guests and dignitaries will receive potted Viola hederacea as a living keepsake of the 150-year milestone, representing the growth and resilience of Cairns over time.
Caring for your native violet:
- The plant need equal amounts of sun, shade and good air movement.
- Water the plant every 2-4 days to keep soil moist.
- Use a rich, free draining potting mix.
Last Updated: 12 December 2025
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