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.
African violets are located and originally came from Africa. You can purchase these online or in nuserys where they are also located at.
blue violets live in the meadows
African violets can be grown all year round in the house using flourescent lights or a North window.
African violets are grown to show as a single crowned specemin in standard, large, miniature sizes. There are also trailing multiple crowned varieties. African violets are very much, full of liquid.
When plants are cultivated, this means they are grown in nursery's, universities or propagated in our homes. This is the opposite of plant life growing in the wild or in forests, for example.
No, African violets are not endangered, many hobbyists grow them and show them. However, most of the African violets grown by hobbyists are hybrids. On another hand, some subspecies of the Saintpaulia species (the African violets as they were discovered in the nature) are endangered.
Yes, frost will kill African violets. African violets should be grown indoors or in a protected environment. They can not survive direct sunlight, frost, or elements outside like extreme weather and pests. Wild violets will survive outside. There are some varieties in hardware or nursury areas.
No it is not. Violets is the plural noun of violet.
Sweet Violets was created in 1882.
March Violets was created in 1989.
Violets for Your Furs was created in 1941.
The ISBN of March Violets is 978-0670824311.
March Violets has 466 pages.
The scientific name for African violets is Saintpaulia.