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African violets are propogated by leaf cuttings.
African violets reproduce by seed, planting a leaf with one inch of the stem intact, and leaf culture.
The African Violet is a flowering plant that can grow from a leaf. The leaf can be cut and placed in water or soil to form roots and develop into a new plant.
yes break a leaf off and put it in good planting soil
Yes, there are some varieties with this type of leaf. See related web sites.
A mulberry leaf is a simple leaf ::::::
Yes, African violets can reproduce asexually through methods like leaf cuttings and division. Leaf cuttings involve cutting a healthy leaf from the plant and propagating it to grow new plants. Division involves separating the plant into smaller sections with roots to create new plants.
Yes, if you place a couple of leaves with stem of about two inches in a glass of water it will root. But if you leave it there to grow for a long time it won't be very strong. The leaf will grow much nicer if you plant them in some African violet soil less mix and place them in a zip lock bagy for six to eight weeks.
No the tea leaf is not a simple leaf because a tea leaf do not look like a simple leaf.
African violet leaves are good for growing more violets. Cut a leaf along with one inch of stem, poke the stem down into the soil. Within four weeks you will notice the leaf has grown roots because the leaf will stand up straighter. In six weeks you will notice small plantlets starting to emerge.
Simple leaf
Pomegranate leaf is simple leaf.