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Interested in African violets? AVSA is here to help! We are a non-profit, educational organization dedicated to helping African violet enthusiasts enjoy these beautiful plants.
The African Violet Society of America, Inc., organized November 8, 1946, in Atlanta, Georgia, is simply dedicated to the culture of African violets. AVSA is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) corporation with an office in Beaumont, Texas, staffed by an Office Manager and part-time assistant.
African violets in nature commonly grow in a range of 30-60% humidity with temperatures ranging from the low 60’s to the 80’s Fahrenheit. At high humidity, fungus diseases are more likely to thrive, especially in an enclosed environment.
African Violet Society of America: The AVSA, known as the African Violet Society of America is an official association for African Violet indoor houseplants. It consists of a network of local African Violet clubs known as affiliates.
African Violet Society of America, Inc. 19,510 likes · 172 talking about this. The African Violet Society of America, Inc. (AVSA) was organized on November 8, 1946, and incorpora
African Violet Society of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 2,549 likes · 20 were here. The AVSP is an affiliate of the African Violet Society of America, Inc. New members and friends are...
6.26K subscribers ‧ 31 videos. Educational videos from the African Violet Society of America.