Classification of African violets according to the shape and size of the rosette
African violets are classified according to: 1. Rosette; 2. Leaves; 3. Floral peduncles; 4. Flowers.
Continue ReadingAfrican violets are classified according to: 1. Rosette; 2. Leaves; 3. Floral peduncles; 4. Flowers.
Continue ReadingCranial circumference: 54–56 cm; Necessary materials: – 400 g Adelia Lucas brick color thread (70% lana, 30% acrylic, 218 m/
Continue ReadingCranial circumference: 56 cm; Necessary materials: – 300 g Alpina Gretta white yarn (50% alpaca, 30% lana, 20% silk
Continue ReadingCranial circumference: 56 cm; Necessary materials: – 250 g Adelia Rachel lime color yarn (90% lana, 10% polyester, 400
Continue ReadingSometimes fate gives lovers of African violets a "royal" gift- a chimeric color of violet flowers. Daca
Continue ReadingCytoquinine – they are natural plant growth regulators that stimulate cell division and plant cell differentiation. General biological effect
Continue ReadingCranial circumference: 56 cm; Necessary materials: – 250 g of red yarn Adelia Jessica (67% lana, 33% polyester, 260
Continue ReadingAge: 5-6 years; Necessary materials: – 300 g of salad-colored thread (50% lana, 50% acrylic, 200 m/100g); – knitting needles
Continue ReadingAge: 3-9 months; Necessary materials: – 50 g for purple Manor Island (100% cotton, 125 m / 50g); – Some
Continue ReadingAfrican violets, in their natural habitat, they grow and develop in tropical forests, under foliage. What are your favorite bright places?
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