GLORIOUS GENESERIADS
GLORIOUS GENESERIADS
ONE WEEKEND ONLY!
REVISITED FROM 2023!
First discovered by European colonists in Africa in 1892. Baron von Saint Paul was serving as the imperial district governor of Tanginyika, a small country in east Africa, when he discovered and collected two of the plants now called African violets. African violets were introduced to the United States by a New York florist in 1894. In the drafty homes of the late-eighteenth-century, the plants often took a chill and died. African violets soon earned a reputation as being finicky and difficult to grow.
Join us to explore these now common indoor flowering plants and take a look at their close relative the Streptocarpus while you're with us!
Your registration will include:
Store credit towards materials needed to assemble your project
Additional items will be made available to you at an additional charge.
*please note this project does not INCLUDE a container*
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