saintpaulina

african violet

Mixing soil: 1 part milled sphagnum peat moss, 1 part vermiculite, and 1 part perlite with a bit of charcoal tossed in. The texture is most important. This mix will not pack down even when wet, leaving lots of air passages for roots to grow into.

Classification

  • Common Names: african violet

  • Family:

  • Variety:

../../_images/Image1232.JPG

DSC00024.JPG: 2001-02-18

african violet

Propagation Notes

  • Plant Type: Perennial

  • Propagation:

  • Hardiness:

  • Flowering Season:

../../_images/Image1453.jpg

2003_0412_085824AA.jpg: 2020-11-14

../../_images/Image1582.JPG

DSC000231.JPG: 2001-02-18

african violet

../../_images/Image1678.jpg

2003_0412_101714AA.jpg: 2020-11-14

../../_images/Image1727.JPG

2003_0301_094850AA.JPG: 2003-03-01

african violet

../../_images/Image2024.JPG

DSC02380.JPG: 2002-09-06

african violet

../../_images/Image2165.JPG

DSC00347.JPG: 2001-05-05

african violet

../../_images/Image2166.jpg

2003_0412_085854AA.jpg: 2020-11-14

viola

../../_images/Image2459.jpg

2003_0412_085904AA.jpg: 2020-11-14

Saintpaulina, african violet

commonly known as African violet, is a genus of 6–20 species of herbaceous perennial flowering plants in the family Gesneriaceae, native to Tanzania and adjacent southeastern Kenya in eastern tropical Africa. Typically the African violet is a common household indoor plant but can also be an outdoor plant

Classification

  • Common Names: Saintpaulina, african violet

  • Family: Gesneriaceae

  • Variety:

../../_images/Image245.jpg

2003_0412_085918AA.jpg: 2020-11-14

viola purple houseplant

Propagation Notes

  • Plant Type: Houseplant

  • Propagation: Cuttings

  • Hardiness: Tender H7 - H10 (+0)

  • Flowering Season: Summer to autumn