Introduction

African Violets are known for their compact size , velvety leafage , and clusters of touchy , colorful flowers . Thoughtraditionally maturate indoors , it can also thrive alfresco in sheltered garden stain or greenhouse in warm climate . Its blooms total in a wide compass of hues , admit purple , pinkish , white , and blue , often with ruffled or motley edges .

These charming works are excellent for sum up color to small space and couple beautifully with other shade - have a go at it plants such as ferns , begonia , orivy . They are specially well - become for container horticulture , where their beauty can be appreciated up closely .

All about the plant

African Violets are cherished for their power to flower almost yr - turn with right care . Their stocky growth habit makes them ideal for decorating windowsill , tabletops , and other small spaces . They are also relatively easy to propagate , making them a popular option for gardeners looking to expand their collection .

Key facts

Care requirements

Best cultivars

These are some of the best varieties of African Violetsyou can grow :

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