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 ReadingSometimes fate gives lovers of African violets a "royal" gift- a chimeric color of violet flowers. Daca
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Continue ReadingAfrican violets, in their natural habitat, they grow and develop in tropical forests, under foliage. What are your favorite bright places?
Continue ReadingUsambara, the region of origin of the African violet, it is a mountainous region, with average daily temperatures of 20-23 °С. Despite
Continue ReadingBasic requirements for watering: Saintpaulia is a plant that has its origins in tropical forests. In the natural environment, violets
Continue ReadingEvery lover of African violets, from my own experience, establishes a period for planting African violets. Depending on the
Continue ReadingWhen we choose the pots for planting African violets, we must take into account the following rules: 1. In the natural environment, violets
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Continue ReadingFor the propagation of African violets in sphagnum, applying the wick watering method we need: – freshly picked sfagnum muscles
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