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Frequent contributor to this magazine, Sue Gardner, Australia, shares her methods for successfully creating African violet hybrids on page 12. "How to Hybridize African Violets" is a true "show...
African Violet Growing Tips (how to properly care for them) ... African Violet Potting Soil Recipe; 4 quarts canadian peat moss ; 4 quarts coarse vermiculite; 4 quarts coarse perlite; 1/4 cup
Everything for the african violet grower including books terrariums streptocarpus epischia chimeras and growing supplies ... Example of Edged African Violet Blossom - Looker
One of the most exciting breakthroughs in the research and development of the African Violet was in the early 1960's, with the introduction of the first non-dropping variety called Elfriede.
The amount of light that an African Violet receives is important for its health and overall performance. African Violets, like other plants, need light for photosynthesis.
Breeder and grower of African violets and other exotic houseplants. ... Breeders of the world-famous: 'Rob's' and 'Ma's' series of African violet hybrids; 'Bristol's' series of Streptocarpus hybrids
Proposed site covering many aspects of African violets. Currently, mostly links to other resources. ... Violets of All Types American Violet Society; African Violet Books
>We are pleased that the African Violet Society of America will be holding their 64th annual convention in Raleigh, NC next year.
The African violet (Saintpaulia ionantha) can be one of the most satisfying flowering houseplants. It is a low, compact plant with attractive dark green, thick, hairy leaves.
We loved plants and our one favorite was the African Violet. What a glorious plant with its symmetrical form and halo of flowers! It was very enjoyable watching them grow.