African Violets: Tiny Flowers with Big Personality
African violets, also known as African endive or St. Paul, are native to the African region and thrive in warm, humid environments with partial shade. They prefer temperatures between 16-24°C, avoiding strong light and high temperatures in summer. In winter, the temperature should not drop below 10°C. African violets require well-draining, fertile soil like humus or peat. Their flower language represents eternal love, thinness, fragility, and the desire for an ideal home. Additionally, they symbolize gracious, luxuriant, and everlasting beauty, as well as tiny love.