- Botanical Name: Saintpaulia ionantha
- Common Names: African Violet
- Description: The African Violet is a small, herbaceous perennial plant native to Tanzania and southeastern Kenya. It is known for its velvety, heart-shaped leaves and its delicate, colorful flowers that bloom in shades of purple, pink, blue, and white. The plant typically grows to be around 6-8 inches tall and wide, making it a great choice for indoor spaces as a tabletop or windowsill plant. African Violets require bright, indirect light and consistent watering to thrive, preferring slightly moist soil. They are popular for their stunning blooms and ease of care, making them a favorite among indoor gardeners. The plant is also known for its air-purifying properties, helping to remove toxins from the air and create a healthier living environment.
Saintpaulia, or African violets, are a genus of plants that are prized for their vibrant blooms and attractive foliage. Native to the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania and Kenya, these tropical plants can be found growing at altitude and in the shade of other plants. African violets make wonderful indoor plants, as they thrive in shady conditions and require very little maintenance. With their cheerful blooms and lush foliage, Saintpaulia add a touch of color to any home or office.
African violet remove toxins from the air and love to soak up humidity, making them perfect for homes with dry air or asthma sufferers. Be sure to keep water from touching their leaves or it will leave brown spots, and regularly check the soil and plant to make sure there is no accumulation of dead leaves - this will encourage rot. African Violet come in a variety of colors from pink, purple, red, and orange.
* You will receive ONE (1) 4" plant in nursery pot, unless stated otherwise. Refer to our FAQ for more information.
African Violet Care
Watering
Water every 3 - 5 days when top 2" of soil is dry.
Light
Medium indirect sunlight or under grow lights.
Temperature
65°F - 75°F
Soil Mix
Peat Moss, Perlite, Orchid Bark & Gardening Soil
Humidity
Keep humidity high at 65 - 75%
Fertilizer
Every 4 weeks in summer and every 12 weeks in winter