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2) African Daisy African daisies are charming little flowers from the daisy family (Asteraceae). They’re native to southern Africa and thrive on dry, rocky hillsides.
Flowers have long been a powerful form of expression in African American culture, carrying deep meanings in celebrations, spirituality, and everyday life. Whether given as a gesture of love, used ...
Wilting, drooping, and flowers dying back are the most common issues. If you notice that your African violet flowers dying, turning brown, drooping, or wilting, read on for some helpful suggestions.
Jacaranda flowers, famous for their bright purple color, are not only a beautiful sight but also an interesting ingredient in ...
African Violet Society of America 2375 North Street Beaumont, Texas Dear Madam or Sir, I have come upon a strange flower and wish to inform you of its vague and general whereabouts. I shall ...
Barbara Flowers of Robeson Township has spent a lot of time in Africa, but maintains a keen fascination and admiration for the land, its people and the abundant wildlife found there.Flowers, 73 ...
4. Consider the pot. While it may seem counterintuitive, African violets flower better when they’re rootbound, and the plants may flower less in oversized pots.
The growing floor is a leafy forest of African violets. Arrayed in layer upon layer are plants with curly edged leaves, leaves edged in white or pink, and leaves from deepest green to burgundy.
African violets can bloom nearly continuously, even in the depths of winter, but sometimes they may seem to hardly flower at all.