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  1. Floral Design Concepts With African Violets and Other Gesneriads by Ruth J. McCoy, 1985-06
  2. African Violets by Sunset Books, 1984-08
  3. African Violet and Gesneriad Questions Answered by Twenty Expert by Helen Van Pelt Wilson;IllustratorJudith, 1966
  4. 1001 African Violet Questions Answered By 12 Experts by Helen Van Pelt (editor) Wilson, 1958
  5. All About African Violets
  6. How To Grow African Violets by Carolyn Rector, 1981
  7. How to Grow African Violets by Carolyn K Rector, 1956
  8. A handbook for African violet growers by Mary Margaret Odom, 1948
  9. 1001 AFRICAN VIOLET QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY TWELVE EXPERTS
  10. How to grow African violets: Effective and easy methods for novice and experienced growers by Ronn Nadeau, 1984
  11. Growing African Violets: And Some Other Flowering House Plants by Ruth Coulson, 1993-10
  12. Growing African Violets by Ruth Coulson, 1989-03
  13. Sunset How to Grow African Violets by Editors of Sunset Books and Magazine, 1982
  14. African Violet and Gesneriad Questions Answered by Twenty Experts by Helen van Pelt, editor Wilson, 1966

41. PAT'S PETS HOME PAGE
Sale of african violets and other gesneriads. Includes catalog, prices, and ordering information.
http://www.jcn1.com/patspets/

42. Untitled Document
People interested in growing and showing african violets in the Annapolis Valley. Provides meeting times and membership information.
http://users.av.eastlink.ca/~apsa/AVAVSC.htm
The
Annapolis Valley African Violet Society
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43. Mariela's African Violets
Utahbased grower selling a variety of african violets including standards, semiminiatures, miniatures, trailers. Information on leaf propagation and color photos.
http://www.marielasviolets.com/
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44. African Violets
This forum is for the discussion of african violets, their care, selections, etc. Instructions on using the forum are provided below.
http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/afrviolet/nph-ind.cgi?type=exch

45. TAVS-Toronto African Violet Society
Society of plant enthusiasts dedicated to learning and promoting the cultivation of african violets. The site also provides information for both members and nonmembers about the activities of the club.
http://www.geocities.com/tavsca/tavs.html

46. African Violets
african violets require about 1000 footcandles of light for 8 to 12 hours per day for best african violets should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/MG028
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African Violets
Jones, H. C. The African violet ( Saintpaulia ) is an excellent flowering house plant which will grow and flower under low light intensities found in the average home. Where there is insufficient natural light, they can be grown and flowered successfully entirely under artificial light. Large numbers of different varieties, types and colors available, and the ease with which they can be propagated make this an excellent plant for interior decoration of the home. African violets require about 1000 foot-candles of light for 8 to 12 hours per day for best growth and flowering. However, lower light levels for longer periods of time are also satisfactory. Often, it is possible to tell from their appearance whether light levels are satisfactory. If light is too low, leaves are usually deeper in color and thinner than leaves on plants receiving higher levels of diffused light. Unless light is extremely low, plants may grow well but will flower poorly or not at all. In such instances, supplemental artificial light is helpful in promoting flowering. Excessive light levels cause leaves to be pale or yellowish green, much lighter than normal and some leaves may show dark areas where they have been shaded by other leaves. Growth at high light levels is slowed and plants become more compact, however, although flowering may continue freely for a while it will eventually decrease due to chlorophyll destruction.

47. Rachel’s Reflections
Offers information on maintaining african violets. Provide growing, hybridizing, caring information and photos.
http://www.RachelsReflections.com
Rachel's Reflections Presents
My Passion for African violets
This is a Canadian site originating in Thunder Bay Ontario "Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heal that has crushed it. "
Mark Twain This site was last updated on
September 02, 2005 06:42:09 PM WELCOME ........
This site is all about African violets.... caring for them, starting, propagating, hybridizing and growing them! Propagation with leaves, suckers, seeds are explained in layman's terms, with the help of detailed diagrams and pictures! This should be a great learning experience for the beginner grower. I also have a mailing list that can be joined from this page! It will take you to a site with loads of information. If you can not find your answers here or in the files there, post to the list. I have experienced show growers and hybridizers there to answer your every question. So, go now and enjoy my site. I would love to hear that you put it in your favourites!
Rachel Friday September 02, 2005 06:42 PM

48. GLP African Violets
MAAVS is an association of persons with an interest in african violets and is University of Nebraska Caring for african violets information on
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African Violet Brat Pack
Visit the AV Brat Pack Forum to meet other African violet enthusiasts from around the world. Ask questions, learn from the experience of others and join in the fun of our impromptu chats,
Dixie African Violet Society
(DAVS), a nonprofit organization, founded in 1956 to afford an association of persons with similar interest in African violets within an area not too vast for occasional meeting. Mid-Atlantic African Violet Society (MAAVS), a nonprofit organization, founded in 1991. MAAVS is an association of persons with an interest in African violets and is affiliated with the African Violet Society of America (AVSA). African Violet Society of Minnesota is the oldest violet society in Minnesota. It was formed in the fall of 1950only four years after the founding of the African Violet Society of America (AVSA.) African Violet Society of Rochester , located in Rochester New York, Central Arkansas African Violet Society Fox Valley African Violet Society , Warrenville, Illinois Lone Star African Violet Council (Texas) New York State African Violet Society Upper Pinellas African Violet Society Heritage African Violet Society of Hamilton Club founded in 1980 for commercial growers and enthusiasts.

49. Sonia's African Violet Links
I have been growing african violets since March 2001 and have a light stand and I belong to the Toronto African Violet Society and have just restarted
http://www.quartette.com/sunny/av.html
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My name is Sonia Brock from Toronto, Ontario. I have been growing African Violets since March 2001 and have a light stand and a table top stand as well. I belong to the Toronto African Violet Society and have just re-started collecting after a disaster with foliar mealybug.
Thanks to kind friends from the Toronto Afican Violet Society my collection is well on its way to recovery with a beautiful selection of donated plants (7/2002)
I started this page so I could always reach my Links and now - so can you :-)
(Plus a few Gesneriad-related Links)

50. Welcome To Country Livin' Creations
Selfwatering planters for african violets and other houseplants. Handmade ceramic dual potted planters in Victorian, Southwestern and animal designs.
http://www.clcvioletpots.com

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51. The KIWI VIOLET ROOM
african violets (Saintpaulias) and Gesneriads. Online catalogue, photographs and growing advice.
http://angelfire.com/id/goldenkiwi/Gesneriads.html
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Updated 26.2.2003 Here are some Gesneriads in my collection . . . I hope you enjoy them
Chirita Diane Marie Chirita loggangensis Now in flower... Chirita tamiana - young plant in bloom
My plant for the AVI Project No. 2 Gesneriad Seed - Chirita Achimenes mexicana - a beautiful species Episcia Tricolor Gloxinia lindeniana Gloxinia purpurescens seedling with aerial plantlets Kohleria "Connecticut Belle" Kohleria Sciadotydaea hybrid seedling in 2 1/2" pot Niphaea oblonga Mini Sinningia Pink Imp, S. Xanadu, S. Paper Moon in Planter
Same planter, 6 months later... Mini Sinningia "Doll Baby"
Sinningia seedling - Purple blooms Sinningia seedling - Dwarf Mixed Hybrids Mini Sinningia seedling - Pink fls Sinningia Apricot Bouquet X Self Sinningia cardinalis Innocent Sinningia leopoldii - in bud VARIEGATED Sinningia seedling Sinningia speciosa seedling - Small's Dwarf Mix Mixed gessie seedlings with white Smithiantha Smithiantha and Sinningia seedlings Streptocarpus "Black Magic" Streptocarpus "Gloria" S. Strawberry Crush x Self - different from mother plant and with banana throat

52. African Violet Care
african violets are more dependent on regular care than most other house plants. You may put your African violet on a selfwatering system to ensure a
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Contact: Diane Relf, Extension Specialist, Environmental Horticulture Posted April 1997 African violets are more dependent on regular care than most other house plants. They "sulk" quite obviously when they are dry or cold. The plants flower best in bright light, but not in extreme heat and humidity. They bloom well in east or west windows or under fluorescent lights. The preferred daytime temperature is 72 degrees F. Night temperatures should not fall below 62 degrees F. African violets are extremely sensitive to dryness, so it is wise to check the soil moisture daily. Water when the soil feels dry to the touch, but before it becomes hard. Never apply cold water to African violets. It can cause irregular-shaped, white-colored spots to form on the foliage. Use lukewarm water or fill your watering can after each watering and let it sit, so you will have room-temperature water on hand. You may water African violets from either the top or the bottom. When watering from the top, keep water off the leaves and make sure the plant is watered deeply. A small amount of excess water should flow out of the drainage hole. Pour off the excess water. When watering from the bottom, remove pots from the water dish as soon as the soil surface shows moisture. Leaving the pot standing in water will cause the soil to become saturated, eliminating the air spaces that are essential for healthy root growth.

53. Macquarie Valley Violets - About Us
Specialty nursery with a comprehensive range of registered, named african violets and products for wick watering.
http://www.valleyviolets.com/

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54. Rachel’s Reflections
All about african violets, in laymen s terms! Pictures and diagrams to help explain the mechanic s of growing these beautiful plants.
http://www.rachelsreflections.com/
Rachel's Reflections Presents
My Passion for African violets
This is a Canadian site originating in Thunder Bay Ontario "Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heal that has crushed it. "
Mark Twain This site was last updated on
September 02, 2005 06:42:09 PM WELCOME ........
This site is all about African violets.... caring for them, starting, propagating, hybridizing and growing them! Propagation with leaves, suckers, seeds are explained in layman's terms, with the help of detailed diagrams and pictures! This should be a great learning experience for the beginner grower. I also have a mailing list that can be joined from this page! It will take you to a site with loads of information. If you can not find your answers here or in the files there, post to the list. I have experienced show growers and hybridizers there to answer your every question. So, go now and enjoy my site. I would love to hear that you put it in your favourites!
Rachel Friday September 02, 2005 06:42 PM

55. Emily's Plants
Sells houseplants like african violets, orchids, gardenia, some tropicals, and provides cultural information.
http://plants.greentreewebdesign.com/

African Violet Care
Dendrobium spectabile Care Phalaenopsis Care Ficus Care ... Wandering Jew
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Welcome! As my collection grows, I'll list the excess plants here. Plants will be shipped (within the U.S. only, please) April through October, weather permitting. At the moment, only checks and money orders are accepted, in addition to Paypal. All orders will be shipped Priority mail via the U.S. Post Office. Thanks for stopping by. Feel free to e-mail me with any questions regarding the care of these plants.
If something is defined as a "rooting" cutting, it means I've planted a cutting and it may or may not have roots, however, I'll do my best to send those that are farthest along. African Violets
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56. HOW TO GROW AFRICAN VIOLETS
african violets are misunderstood, they require care that is not typical of other varieties Peat moss can kill african violets in large quantities too.
http://www.projectsandhobbies.com/howtogrowafricanviolets.htm
How To Grow African Violets My experience. How to grow African Violets African Violets: Gifts from Nature Things you DON'T do to an African Violet! Don't let water get on the leaves, it'll cause dead spots. Water that is room temperature is not so bad, but I don't do it at all. Don't allow sucker plants to grow on the main stem of the plant. Don't try to grow them outside. Don't place them in direct sunlight. Don't keep them in dark areas. Don't use any other pot other than a cheap 4-inch plastic pot. Don't use peat moss. Don't keep your plants' soil wet. Don't let the plant stay dried out. Don't leave dead flowers or leaves on your plant. Don't subject them to sudden temperature changes. Don't run over them with the car. Do not, do not, do not... Then exactly what can I do? It sounds like you can't do anything at all. The truth is that you don't have to do much, just follow the "do not do list". You'll be amazed. How to grow African Violets First the potting soil.

57. The Perfect Violet Pot Welcome Page
Sells a range of twopart self-watering pots for african violets.
http://www.theperfectvioletpot.com/
Have you
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This is the way to grow violets easily!
Violets need to stay evenly moist at all times, and that is exactly what The Perfect Violet Pot does. You will never have to guess when your violet needs water again. With The Perfect Violet Pot , the plant slowly and evenly drinks through the unglazed lower half of the top pot. The two piece self-watering violet pot completely eliminates the guesswork for you . Just refill the bottom pot with water every 2-3 weeks The violet pot comes in a large variety of colors, textures, and glazes. Complete planting and growing instructions are included with the shipment of your order.
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58. Cedar Creek Violets
Sells african violets, Episcias, Kohleria, other Gesneriads and growing supplies.
http://www.orderafricanviolets.com/
Updated July 27, 2005
Welcome to Cedar Creek Violets Commercial Member AVSA , MAAVS, DAVS Dear Friends, Our leaves are cut fresh just prior to shipping. Leaves are expertly wrapped and packed in well-insulated boxes. We continue to receive many compliments not only on the quality of our leaves, but also, on our shipping methods. Beginning immediately we will be shipping year around. Shipping costs will increase slightly in November to cover the costs of insulated containers and heat packs. Normal shipping costs will resume around April 1st of each year. Orders are accepted all year and are processed in the order that we receive them. Please add a list of acceptable substitutes to the notes section of the order , otherwise we will have to choose substitutes for you if necessary. If you provide us with an e-mail address, we will notify you when your order has been shipped and when to expect them to arrive. We appreciate each of our customers and welcome your comments. Our mission is to provide African Violet lovers with quality, healthy leaves at a fair price.

59. African Violets
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    60. PictureTrail
    Photo galleries of Apaches, Wranglers, and several other varieties, from a hobby grower of african violets.
    http://www.PictureTrail.com/angiemac
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    55 pics A few other violets 15 pics - Some more violets that I'm also growing. Wrangler's 7 pics a.v. babies 1 pics

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