The root system of an African violet Houseplant are fine, tan colored. Wild violets that grow outside have a little different root system, are a little thicker and hardier for outside weather conditions.
No, direct sunshine on your African violet will cause the leaves to have burned spots on them. This should be avoided. Place violets in good bright indirect light such as a North window or artificial lighting such as flourescrnt bulbs.
you can get bitten by the yellow spotted lizard
On 9 July 2002 Thabo Mbeki the chairperson of the Organization of African Unity disbanded the organization and replaced it by African Union.
Either A rattle snake or a yellow spotted lizard
Yes, it is a quite beautiful flower.
no gor-tex is the droppings of the African violet spider
Yes, it is a small weed type plant with white, yellow or blue flowers.
Flowers cannot turn yellow and die before they have bloomed. the bloom and the flower is the same thing. You have a cultivation problem, possibly too dry an atmosphere.
The root system of an African violet Houseplant are fine, tan colored. Wild violets that grow outside have a little different root system, are a little thicker and hardier for outside weather conditions.
Her face lit up with a radiance to match the sun when I gave her some flowers. Some flowers are red, some flowers are yellow.
yes because the thing it stings will no longer mess around with honeybees, therefore the honeybee population will increase yes because the thing it stings will no longer mess around with honeybees, therefore the honeybee population will increase
There's is no such thing as a white African, the term white African is a fallacy.
There is a specific daffodil named Narcissus jonquillawith clusters of small fragrant yellow flowers. BUT in some localities all yellow daffodils are referred to as jonquils. The specific jonquil is native to Spain and Portugal, flowers in March and April and has a 16inch stem. The first use of the word jonquil is recorded as 1629 by the Spanish.There is a specific daffodil named Narcissus jonquilla with clusters of small fragrant yellow flowers. BUT in some localities all yellow daffodils are referred to as jonquils. The specific jonquil is native to Spain and Portugal, flowers in March and April and has a 16inch stem. The first use of the word jonquil is recorded as 1629 by the Spanish.
there is no such thing as yellow
It is probably dry at the root. The first thing a plant under stress does is drop its flower buds.
No clovers are not the same as flowers, they are considered weeds.