African violets are not poisonous to pets if they eat a little but not a daily diet. Warning; Cats love to eat African violets, maybe give your cat some cat grass so it will possibly leave your violets alone.
Yes, African violets are considered non-toxic to cats. However, ingesting large amounts may still cause mild gastrointestinal upset. It's always best to keep all houseplants out of reach from pets to prevent any accidental ingestion.
No, African violets are not poisonous at all. Cats might get a tummy ache from eatting too many though.
African violets do not taste like grapes. I don't think they would be good for us to eat, although they are not poisonous unless you ate an abundance of them.
The scientific name for African violets is Saintpaulia.
African Violets are plants and make their own food, so they are autotrophs.
Yes, indeed they do. African violets have beautiful flowers, they grow in many colors.
Yes, African violets emit pollen which can trigger an allergy.
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African violets are male and female flowers. They have pistils (the female part) and stamen (the male part)
Growing African violets for a hobby is a lot of fun. You can even join the African violet association www.avsa join a club near you and start showing your African violets, it's very rewarding. Also, this is a wonderful hobby for children.
African violets can't grow 25 feet tall. Giant African violets are 12-16 inches.