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  2. How to Keep Your African Violet Plant Alive, According to ...

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    African Violets Live Plants. $39.99 at amazon.com. 6" Live Pink African Violet Houseplant. $12.99 at amazon.com. Organic African Violet Mix 4qt Bag and Violet! Liquid Plant Food.

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    African violets are hardy, beautiful plants that add vibrant color and old-world charm to your houseplant collection. ... Not only that, they can live upwards of 50 years with proper care.

  4. 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]

  5. Streptocarpus saxorum - Wikipedia

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    Streptocarpus saxorum, called the false African violet, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Streptocarpus, subgenus Streptocarpella, native to Kenya and Tanzania. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is an evergreen perennial that often bears flowers nearly year-round. [ 4 ]

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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 ...

  7. Streptocarpus - Wikipedia

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    Streptocarpus sect. Saintpaulia ("African violet") is a separate section within Streptocarpus subgenus Streptocarpella. [ 6 ] DNA studies have shown that, despite not having a twisted fruit, African violets evolved from within the Tanzanian Streptocarpus subgenus Streptocarpella .

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