too much watering from the top, water it from the bottom in a saucer, or stand in a saucer wth water.
Yes, the African Violet plant does reproduce asexually. It reproduces through losing its leaves. From there the leaves regrow the entire plant system.
A tendril is the term given to the thin curling part of a climbing plant.
African violet
it means that your using tap water and its bad for ur plant use distilled water
It could be that either; the area your growing them in is too cold or maybe it's getting a draft on it. Sometimes if the plant is getting to much light or there might be a relection off the tray your plant is sitting in will cause curling of leaves.
It is a good idea to plant it in such a way that the leaves are above ground, so that they are exposed to sunlight and can perform their function. However, plants are very flexible organisms, and if you do happen to bury some leaves, the plant will probably suffer no real harm.
I live in Spain & have just bought a violet coloured Jasmine plant from the local garden centre. Its description was Jasminum Violeta.It is a beautiful plant with very dark green leaves & it has lots of buds on it. The flower itself is similar to the white Jasmine but not as many in the clusters.The leaves are not at all like the white Jasmine plant that I own,but look to be evergreen & more like the shape of the yellow Winter Jasmine.
No, the leaves do not curl just when poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima) are dying.Specifically, there are poinsettias that have been cultivated to grow curling leaves. Otherwise, poinsettias curl leaves to indicate stress. Usually that stress reflects the presence of ethylene or incorrect watering. Ethylene is produced when poinsettia leaves are forced upwards, such as when they are wrapped for transport.In terms of watering, poinsettias require soil that never dries and never is water-logged. Leaves particularly will start curling when the plant's soil is allowed to dry out between waterings. After the bloom and until new growth, the plant's soil may be allowed to dry slightly out - but without showing cracks and fissures - about 1 inch/2.54 centimeters down from the surface, between waterings. During that time period, the plant should continue to be watered every 10 days.
Ok, it depends on the plant. If it has long spiked leaves it can grown to two feet tall. If it's an African Violet it grows to about six or seven inches. So, you need to ask again, and tell us the name of the plant.
American pokeweed, Pokeberry, Pokeweed, Red Ink PlantPhytolaccaceae (Pokeweed Family)
A violet
Violet La Plante's birth name is Violet La Plant.