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  2. How to Get African Violets to Bloom: 8 Simple Tips for Tons ...

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    2. Water wisely. Too much or too little water can cause plant stress and make African violets to stop blooming. In general, African violets should be watered about once a week to keep the soil ...

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    $36.98 at amazon.com. How Often Do African Violets Need to Be Repotted? Repotting should occur every six to 12 months, but don’t go overboard with pot size.

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    African violets are hardy, beautiful plants that add vibrant color and old-world charm to your houseplant collection. ... Old Navy's Break a Sweat Sale has activewear from $2 — shop our top ...

  5. List of plants known as violet - Wikipedia

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    Violet identifies various plant taxa, particularly species in the genus Viola, within which the common violet is the best known member in Eurasia and the common blue violet and common purple violet are the best known members in North America, but also:

  6. African Violet Society of America - Wikipedia

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    The African Violet Society of America (AVSA) is an international society of plant enthusiasts who promote the cultivation of African violets (Streptocarpus sect. Saintpaulia species and cultivars) as house plants. The Society hosts an annual convention and publishes a bi-monthly full-color 64-page magazine, the African Violet Magazine. [1]

  7. Streptocarpus sect. Saintpaulia - Wikipedia

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    African violets are commonly propagated asexually. Plants can be divided into smaller daughter plants or even grown from leaf cuttings. [13] Growing African violets from seed is rare, and most commercially available plants are produced from cuttings and tissue culture. [14]

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