Pansy is a genus of about 400–600 species.
Pansies widely range in size, depending on the specific variety, and generally average 4 to 10 centimeters in diameter with five petals.
The flowers have a flat appearance and are comprised of thin, delicate, and broad, curved petals with a soft, smooth, and silky consistency.
The petals also differ in colors, some with solid hues of bright yellow, orange, royal purple, pink, crimson, white, and blue, while others display showy combinations of multiple colors with striping and black splashes in the center of the bloom.
pansies are also a rich source of several potent plant compounds known to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
It is commonly used for ornamental purposes.
pansies make a colorful and nutritious addition to a variety of desserts and salads.