The flowers of violets look a little like little faces, and grow on relatively thin stems, so when the wind blows they sway with the wind and look like nodding faces.
Any of several cacti, especially in the genera Ferocactus and Echinocactus, having unbranched, globular to columnar, ribbed spiny stems.
number 1. violets are red, violets are blue we dont care so suck you.
Sweet violets are different from African violets. Sweet violets grow well outside in warm and humid weather. They grow in California as my Mother In Law grows them in her front yard. She used to live in Kansas and she brought some with her when she moved to California.
Violets typically have a weak, herbaceous stem that is often short and can be either upright or sprawling. The stems are usually green and may produce a rosette of leaves at the base, with flowers that emerge on individual, slender stalks. In some species, the stem can be slightly hairy or may have a more succulent texture. Overall, the stem structure supports the plant's delicate appearance and growth habit.
If your asking about African violets they can be found in some plant nursuries or in your local hardware store. They can be found online also. African violets are sold pretty much all over the world. I have shipped to different countries when I had my business.
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No it is not. Violets is the plural noun of violet.
Sprinkle some weed killer on them occasionally.
The intestinal epithelium, which covers the small and large intestine, is simple columnar and nonciliated. It lines most of the organs of the digestive tract.
There are some violets species that are endangered. However the common blue violet is in no danger of being extinct.http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/savanna/plants/prlv_violet.html