Yes, an African violet [Saintpaulia spp] is an angiosperm. It's a flowering plant that produces seeds. Along with gymnosperms, angiosperms represent the division of flowering plants within the plant kingdom. But angiosperms differ from gymnosperms by having such characteristics as flowering and fruiting with seeds.
No, an African violet is not a monocot. Monocot types are: Orchids, iris, and daffodil's. Please look at the related link below.
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These are not related to the African violet family, they are in the lily family.
It's a symbol of sweetness and appreciation.
African violets are propogated by leaf cuttings.
An African violet is a one crowned plant that produces beautiful flowers at around 6 months. An array of colors from yellow, pink,blue-purple, red, rose and much more. There are also trailing types of African violets.
Absolutely, it does have a sticky stigma.
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These are not related to the African violet family, they are in the lily family.
the african violet
It's a symbol of sweetness and appreciation.
African violet is the common name the proper name is Saintpaulia.
Usually African violets are classified as flowering indoor houseplants.
African violets are propogated by leaf cuttings.
Absolutely, it does have a sticky stigma.
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With the right conditions ,yes.
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