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It was discovered by Baron Walter Von Saint-Paul in 1892 and, upon its introduction in Europe, was baptized Saintpaulia ionantha. The genus Saintpaulia was named after its discoverer and the species name, ionantha, is Greek, meaning "having flowers like the violet's".

From that point on, the common name of "African violet" became popular, giving the impression that the genus is related to the true violet, Viola. In fact, the two genera are very different, botanically speaking.

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Norris Bernhard

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