Try Growing Versatile African Violets
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One of the most popular plants in the world is the African Violet. World wide, this little plant has a huge fan club, and for a lot of reasons.
African Violets flower all year, and your collection of plants can be increased easily and inexpensively by leaf cuttings.
Years ago the plant was best known for it's blue flowers and green leaves, but today African Violet has many flower and leaf groups. Some of the amazing range of flower colors include: white, pale blue, medium blue, dark blue, purple, red, pink, orchid pink, lavender blue, apricot, bicolor, and multicolor. The flower forms can be singles, doubles, semi doubles, fringed singles, fringed doubles, crested doubles, bicolor doubles, and many more. Leafs are divided into groups including the plain leaf, the girl leaf, oak leaf, quilted leaf, serrated leaf, fluted leaf, variegated leaf, black leaf, and the list goes on. Each of these different groups are in turn divided into thousands of cultivars.
African Violets are versatile plants that will grow equally as well in natural or artificial light, allowing you to grow them anywhere, from a basement to high rise unit, caravan or office, I even grow them in the bathroom.
Easily propagated from leaf, seed, or cuttings, and given just a little tender loving care these beautiful plants will reward you by brightening your home with a colorful display of flowers all year round.
Until next Time Happy Gardening
Margarete
www.antspantsgardening.com
One of the most popular plants in the world is the African Violet. World wide, this little plant has a huge fan club, and for a lot of reasons.
African Violets flower all year, and your collection of plants can be increased easily and inexpensively by leaf cuttings.
Years ago the plant was best known for it's blue flowers and green leaves, but today African Violet has many flower and leaf groups. Some of the amazing range of flower colors include: white, pale blue, medium blue, dark blue, purple, red, pink, orchid pink, lavender blue, apricot, bicolor, and multicolor. The flower forms can be singles, doubles, semi doubles, fringed singles, fringed doubles, crested doubles, bicolor doubles, and many more. Leafs are divided into groups including the plain leaf, the girl leaf, oak leaf, quilted leaf, serrated leaf, fluted leaf, variegated leaf, black leaf, and the list goes on. Each of these different groups are in turn divided into thousands of cultivars.
African Violets are versatile plants that will grow equally as well in natural or artificial light, allowing you to grow them anywhere, from a basement to high rise unit, caravan or office, I even grow them in the bathroom.
Easily propagated from leaf, seed, or cuttings, and given just a little tender loving care these beautiful plants will reward you by brightening your home with a colorful display of flowers all year round.
Until next Time Happy Gardening
Margarete
www.antspantsgardening.com

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