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Saintpaulia ionantha
African Violet
Saintpaulia ionantha
Light: Partial Sun
Water: Once a Week
Soil Preference: Moisture Retaining
Nickname(s): Not Sure!
Geographical Origin
Native to Tanzania and adjacent southeastern Kenya in eastern tropical Africa.
Propagating
African violets can be propagated from leaf cuttings or from offsets. Adult plants occasionally produce small plantlets or shoots from the side. Remove these and pot up independently. Removing them also encourages better blooms on the parent plant.
Fun Facts
My friend Kelly gave me mine! It came to me as one small leaf in a tiny pot, and now it's so big and beautiful! Thanks, Kelly! :)