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Pull of a leaf from an adult plant and put it on good soil.
Toxicity is low and can cause irritationof the mouth and mild nausea if eaten, , to be safe, dont put fingers in the mouth after touching the plant
Sugar is sweet and so are you. You could also put roses are red violets are blue you are so sweet that's why i love you!AND it could also be Roses are red, violets are blue, honey is sweet, and so are you!
The center of the plant (crown) is where the new growth appears, if plant is in darkness it will cease to produce more leaves and they won't bloom. Also, plant will eventually have a faded color verses green and vibrant.
African violets like brown peat moss, vermiculite, perlite to grow it's roots in because violet roots like and need air pockets around their roots so the roots won't rot.
The sun is outside of the Earth but the rain happens on the Earth.
African violets can reproduce asexually (or "without sex") when you take a cutting and place it in damp soil, allowing it to create a new bud. The new plant is a clone of the original plant, since it has the same genes as the original.When flowers make seeds, this is sexual reproduction that mixes the genes from two parental plants.Propogation is when you put down a leaf, roots grow from the leaf, then baby plantlets emerge, anywhere from one to 6 or more possibly. African violets do sport which means the new plant and plantlets it might produce can look entirely different than the original leaf or seed.
This depends on the variety, amount of light, fertilizer, and the plant it receives. Some African violet plants bloom every month and hold their blooms for long periods of time before it whithers and dies which is refered to as a sticktite blossom. Other varieties only bloom two times a year.
Roses are red violets are blue all i know for father's day is that i want you
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you put water on it and then shake the rainbow and it should start to pour which is a.k.a rain
a coat to protect it from rain