The garden value of African violetsAfrican violets are ideal materials for gardening. The plant is short and beautiful, with a long flowering period and can bloom in all seasons. The leaves are thick, the flowers are elegant and unique in shape, and the colors are rich and gorgeous. Generally, hybrids are cultivated. There are many horticultural varieties of African violets, reaching thousands of varieties. The Purifying Effect of African ViolaAfrican violets have beautiful appearance and are excellent indoor ornamental plants. African violet potted plants can be used to decorate windowsills, living rooms, coffee tables, etc. They are good embellishments that can beautify the environment, harmonize moods, and relieve stress. In addition, African violets have excellent purification capabilities and can absorb harmful gases, purify indoor air and improve indoor air quality. Economic value of African violetsAfrican violets are a popular type of flower on the market. Cultivating high-quality and high-yield African violets can bring considerable income to flower farmers. In addition, African violets have good flower language and meaning, and are suitable as gifts for family and friends. |
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