African violet (Saintpaulia ionantha)

Family: Gesneriaceae

African violets are among the world's most popular houseplants. They are well adapted to the challenges of indoor environments, including low humidity and filtered light. With regular watering, most African violets produce flowers throughout the year. The majority of commercially-grown African violet cultivars are derived from Saintpaulia ionantha, an East African species. Many color forms are available, including shades of white, pink, red, violet, and blue.

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Tags:

flower, indoor, ornamental, perennial
Cultivation: Small perennial for USDA hardiness zones 10 to 11. Grows best in partial sun with moderate moisture.

Size: Reaches 4" to 8" (10 cm to 20 cm) tall with a spread of 4" to 8" (10 cm to 20 cm).

Flowering: Blooms year-round.

Propagation methods: cuttings, seeds.