Yes, the violets are small, vary from light to dark violet and have a light scent. Very pretty, sweet little flowers.
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There are many different types of African violets out there today, the above answer is referring to the wild violets or sometimes called "sweet violets" which grow outside. These violets are indoor house plant African violets. There are many hybridizer's who grow gorgeous varieties, for instance; variegated leaf types with every color you can imagine, almost. There are blooms with a frilly edge, cup or bell shape type of blossom. They have large, small yellow blossoms also. Even, pinwheel blossoms. Here is a great web site. It's "The African Violet Society of America" also internationally known. Please view the related source link below for gorgeous pictures and great information.
Yes, an African violet [Saintpaulia spp] is an angiosperm. It's a flowering plant that produces seeds. Along with gymnosperms, angiosperms represent the division of flowering plants within the plant kingdom. But angiosperms differ from gymnosperms by having such characteristics as flowering and fruiting with seeds.
Usually African violets are classified as flowering indoor houseplants.
Its a flowering plant
the african violet
Erythroniums
An African lily is a flowering plant of the genus Agapanthus, especially Agapanthus umbellatus.
Yes, the African Violet plant does reproduce asexually. It reproduces through losing its leaves. From there the leaves regrow the entire plant system.
African violet is a popular house plant. It begins with the letter a.
corn is a flowering monocotyledonous plant
African Violet
Yes, it is a monocotyledonous flowering plant
flowering plant