
Common violet species include the common blue violet (Viola sororia), marsh blue violet (Viola cucullata), field pansy (Viola bicolor), primrose-leaved violet (Viola primulifolia) and striped …
Across its range, palmate violet grows in well drained soil in woods, clearings, and glades. In New Hampshire, it is found in oak-pine, oak, and oak-hickory forests of rocky ridges and slopes, …
Each row of African violet leaves will produce flowers only once. When the plant has more than 5 rows of leaves, the number and size of blossoms will decline until the plant fails to bloom. Also …
The Society publishes a bi-monthly full-color 64-page magazine, the African Violet Magazine. It also hosts an annual public convention where growers from around the world meet to show …
There are an estimated 56 native violet species and 113 accepted hybrids in the United States and Canada alone (Ballard et al. 2023). The genus Viola is also broken into five sections and …
African violet, Saintpaulia ionantha, was introduced to the United States in the 1890s and quickly became one of the most popular houseplants in the world. Thousands of varieties are …
When applied to wild violet, most postemergence herbicides will cause twisting and curling of foliage (Picture 4). This response indicates that the herbicides are working; however, in many …