
African violets are native to the tropical regions of eastern Africa, and were later introduced to Europe and the United States. Now they have been cultivated in China. African violets are also called African violets. They are perennial herbaceous plants without stems. The whole plant is covered with hairs.
The leaves are ovate and the petioles are thick and fleshy .A plant stand three feet away from a west- or south-facing window is an ideal location. If the flower pot is too small, then your African violet won’t produce new growth. On the other hand, if your flower pot is too big, your plant will have trouble blooming.
So choose a flower pot that’s on the smaller side. But does it look a little monotonous with only one pot, and too many flower pots seem messy? There is a good idea, we need to place the flower pots three-dimensionally, so it is very necessary to choose a vertical flower stand. A plant stand for indoor or outdoor use are good to spotlight a unique plant or just to get a plant off the ground.
If you want African violets to have a colorful feeling, grow plants in bright, indirect light for the best color and blooms