African Violets: Flower of the month!
Jessica Thursday, February 01, 2007

Botanical Names: Saintpaulia
Other Names: African Violet
Description: A five petaled velvety blossom.
Colors: purple, pink, white
Season: All year round
Meaning: Named for Baron Walter Von Saint Paul Illaire who discovered the plant in Tanzania in 1892. It symbolizes modesty, faithfulness and virtue.
Bloom Size: unknown
Color Pattern: solid
Facts: One of the most popular flowering houseplants.


Here are some info for the African violet fanciers.The blossoms are categorized by several different characteristics, including:
• number of petals: single, semi-double, or double
• shape: star-shaped, bell-shaped, wasp (narrow petals), etc.
• edge: fringed, rippled, different color, etc.
• markings: chimera (striped), fantasy (splotched or streaked), etc.
• color: two-tone, multicolor, etc.
• shape: star-shaped, bell-shaped, wasp (narrow petals), etc.
• edge: fringed, rippled, different color, etc.
• markings: chimera (striped), fantasy (splotched or streaked), etc.
• color: two-tone, multicolor, etc.
Some of the defining features of African violet foliage include:
• shape: pointed, ovate, spoon, spider (elongated), etc.
• edge: scalloped, crested, ruffled, fringed, tailored, etc.
• texture: quilted, supreme (thick and hairy), etc.
• markings: variegated, crown, mosaic, etc.
You can find out how to grow and care for African Violets here.
• edge: scalloped, crested, ruffled, fringed, tailored, etc.
• texture: quilted, supreme (thick and hairy), etc.
• markings: variegated, crown, mosaic, etc.
You can find out how to grow and care for African Violets here.