'Violetta africana' is an Italian equivalent of 'African violet' [Saintpaulia spp].
The feminine noun 'violetta' means 'violet'. Its singular definite article is 'la' ['the'], and its singular indefinite 'una' ['a, one']. The feminine adjective 'africana' means 'African'.
Together, they're pronounced 'vyoh-LEHT-tah ah-free-KAH-nah'.
Viola is an Italian equivalent of the English word "violet".Specifically, the word functions as an adjective or noun in its feminine singular form. It refers to "violet" in terms of the color and of the plant. The pronunciation will be "VYO-la" in Italian.
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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.
Usually African violets are classified as flowering indoor houseplants.
African violets are propogated by leaf cuttings.
African violet is the common name the proper name is Saintpaulia.
With the right conditions ,yes.
Absolutely, it does have a sticky stigma.
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