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African Tulip and Violets

Color

Color

Color Meaning

Stem Size

Fragrance

Number Of Petals

Shape

Height

Diameter

Line

Silhouette

Blossom Texture

Blossom Size

Form

Care

Sunlight

Watering

Type of Soil

The pH of Soil

Essential Fertilizers

List of Pests

List of Diseases

Bloom Time

Vase Life

Interesting Facts

History

Origin

Interesting Facts of

Lifespan

Habit

Flower Meaning

Astrological Flower

Birth Month Flower

Flower Availability

Benefits

Uses

Health Benefits

Medicinal Uses

Culinary Uses

Design Uses

Cosmetic Uses

Occasional Uses

Allergy

Family

Common Name

Tribe

Scientific Name

Kingdom

Sub kingdom

Super Division

Division

Order

Class

Family

Sub Family

Genus

Number of Species

 
Lavender, Orange, Purple, Red, White, Yellow
Orange - Satisfaction and Passion, Pink - Sensitivity and Love, Purple - Elegance and Pride
0"
Floral
5
Bowl
6.00 cm
1.25 cm
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-
0"
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Full Sun
Diligently
Loamy
5.50
Lime stone, Sulphur
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-
All Summer Season, Fall Season, Spring Season
0
 
African Tulip trees are native to tropical Africa and are known for their large, trumpet-shaped flowers.
Africa, Asia, Europe, North America
  • The Rose comes in various colors, although a "black rose " is not literally black but a dark red.
  • A single rose suggests utmost devotion while two rose entwined together says "Marry me".
Annuals - complete its full life cycle in one growing season
Shrubs
protection and shelter
African Violet
March - April
Year-round
 
Decoration
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Landscaping
Best for Healing, Used after facial and cleansing
Anniversary, Valentine's Day, Wedding
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Spathodea campanulata
Bignoniaceae » Oroxyleae
Rosa
Plantae
Tracheobionta
Spermatophyte
Magnoliophyta
Lamiales
Magnoliopsida
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8
 
Blue, White, Yellow
Blue - Peace and Serenity, White - Purity and Innocence, Yellow - Happiness and Friendship
0"
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5
Heart
40.00 cm
1.25 cm
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0"
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Part Sun
Diligently
Well-drained
5.80
Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium
Aphids, Japanese beetles, Mealybugs, Spider Mites, Whiteflies
Bacterial leaf spot or blast, blight, Crown gall rot, Nematodes, Powdery Mildew, Root Rot, Rust
Spring Season
0
 
Northern Hemisphere
  • The hair on the leaves of African Violets absorbs water from the air.
  • In 1892, Baron Walter von Saint Paul discovered this plant and thus named after him.
Biennials - completes its life cycle in two years
Herbs
 
Decoration
Good for liver and gallbladder, reduce stomach pain and cramping, Used for indigestion and constipation
Acts as an anti-inflammatory, It has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties, It has anti-septic properties
Added in candies, Used as flavor food in deserts and ice creams, Used in jam, jelly, marmalade, Used in salads, soups and sandwiches, Used in teas
Best for Dry sensitive skin, Best for Healing, Used in Perfumes
Anniversary, Decoration
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Viola
Plantae
Tracheobionta
Spermatophyte
Magnoliophyta
Violales
Magnoliopsida
Violaceae
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500

About African Tulip and Violets

It is said that earth laughs with flowers. Be it Fragrant Flowers or non-fragrant flowers, they keep the surrounding cheerful. They are the best gift from mother earth. Let’s know about African Tulip and Violets facts like color, shape, fragrance, growing conditions and benefits in the sections below.

More about African Tulip and Violets Facts and color

You must be curious to know more about African Tulip and Violets facts and color. flowers.comparespecies.com will let you know all the Interesting Facts about African Tulip and Violets. African Tulip comes in Lavender, Orange, Purple, Red, White, Yellow colors whereas Violets flowers are with Blue, White, Yellow colors. Other African Tulip and Violets facts will definitely amuse you.

African Tulip and Violets growing conditions

Absolute growing condition is the only key to keep plants in good health and in good shape. Let’s learn about essential African Tulip and Violets growing conditions. African Tulip requires Full Sun and Diligently watering with 5.50 of Loamy soil. Violets needs Part Sun and Diligently watering with 5.80 of Well-drained soil. Get other African Tulip and Violets facts in the sections below.

African Tulip and Violets Facts

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African Tulip and Violets Classification

After knowing about various African Tulip and Violets facts, let's study their classification. Based on genetic and physical features, African Tulip and Violets classification starts with knowing their scientific name. The scientific name of African Tulip and Violets is Rosa and Viola respectively. African Tulip belongs to family whereas Violets falls under Violaceae family. Also check out Flowers by Color so as to plant colorful aroma in the garden.