7 Reasons You Need an African Violet Houseplant NOW!


The African violet houseplant originally hais from Tanzania, and can be found in homes and businesses all over the world. Here are a few reasons you need one of these vibrant, velvety plants NOW (maybe even yesterday!).
The African violet's vibrant coloring makes this houseplant a fan favorite. While the first color that comes to mind is often purple (of course), its full range of shades run the gamut. Enthusiastic botanists have developed several hundred varieties; you can find African violet houseplants in red, pink, white, indigo—even blue!
The sheer variety doesn't end with coloring. You can find African violets in numerous leaf and flower shapes and couplings. This means you can fill your whole desk with a show-stopping range of superstars, all from the same family.
With the right care, an African violet houseplant can bloom year-round! This is a great remedy for the winter blues (and grays) that can come along with life in colder regions. If you give your plant enough light, keep it warm in cool weather, and provide the right soil conditions, these southern hemisphere beauties will brighten up any season.
Although African violets have a reputation for being slightly finicky, they will thrive in the right conditions. And the right conditions are not that hard to achieve!
Over- and under-watering are common culprits of the demise of the novice caretaker's plant. With a picky soil preference and leaves that can discolor in moisture, it's best to let the African violet houseplant water itself! All you need is a special self-watering pot.
Speaking of furry friends, African violet houseplants are pet-friendly! Many houseplants can be dangerous to cats and dogs, so pet safety is a major factor when choosing a plant species.
The ASPCA has determined African violet houseplants are non-toxic to cats, dogs, and even horses! Although you still won't want Garfield or Mr. Ed munching on those beautiful blooms, at least they'll be safe from a stomachache if they do.
Nothing is more fun than turning one houseplant into two—or twenty! African violets are very easy to propagate; here's how to grow a gift that keeps on giving:
Pro Tip: Give your cutting an extra boost by using a houseplant propagation promoter to reduce time to new roots!
While some plants thrive in the sunniest window of your home, you can save that real estate for other species. African violet houseplants like bright, indirect sunlight and make great centerpieces or countertop companions.
Your plant will still struggle, however, if it's not getting enough sunlight. Here are a few signs it might be happier in a brighter space.
These small plants are excellent fixtures in efficiency apartments and well-lit cubicles. Unlike robust ferns or crawling ivy, African violet plants are easy to contain. They also prefer a slightly constrained environment, so a small pot is this plant's happy place!
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The African Violet Resource Center is here to provide you with the tools you need to keep your houseplant healthy and strong. Explore our other articles, visit our online shop, and connect with other houseplant lovers in our Facebook group to learn everything you need to know about this rewarding hobby!
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