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  2. How to Grow and Care for African Violets - The Spruce

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    African violets are distinguished by a rosette of thick, fuzzy leaves and violet-like flowers that bloom just above the evergreen foliage. Don't be put off by their reputation for difficulty. Providing you follow a few simple rules, African violet care is easy.

  3. African violets are small houseplants that grow well in average house temperatures, flowering almost continuously in clusters of white, blue, or purple blossoms over fuzzy leaves. Here’s how to care for African violets in your home while they fill your house (and heart) with joy.

  4. African Violet: How to Grow and Care with Success - Gardenia

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    Growing and Caring for African Violets: A Comprehensive Guide. African violets have been a staple in homes for generations, delighting with their velvety foliage and radiant blooms. Their charm lies not just in their beauty, but also in their relatively straightforward care requirements.

  5. How to Care for African Violets, According to Experts

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    Learn all about African violet care with our expert tips and tricks. Also, discover how to pot them, water them correctly, and propagate them so you can share baby plants with friends and family.

  6. African Violets are herbaceous perennials that sit low and compact. They come in a variety of stunning colors, such as shades of lavender, pinks, blues, reds, and white. All with widely varied leaf shapes. They also come in different sizes, from miniature buds to magnificent trailing plants.

  7. Indoor Gardening Made Easy: African Violets for Beginners

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    African Violets are now a traditional indoor potted flowering plant gifted to the world from the tropical regions of Africa in the 1800s. It is a frequently gifted (and appreciated) quintessential houseplant because they love the same conditions as us, and they remain compact.

  8. Blooming off and on during the winter months, African violets unfurl pretty flowers in shades of white, pink, red, purple, and blue. Some varieties of these popular houseplants also feature double blooms and ruffled petals.