The Best Flowering Vines and Climbers to Grow in Garden & Containers can add vertical interest, frame doorways, or even create privacy screens. And the best part? They’re really easy to take care of.
03.05.2024 - 14:14 / balconygardenweb.com / Raul Cornelius
African violets have some varieties with dual colors that look exceptionally beautiful. We have hand-picked some eye-catching one that you must add to your collection!
Starting the list of dual-colored African violets, Ma’s Ching Dynasty stands at the top due to its beautiful light purple edges and white center, with ruffled petals.
Misty Cloud, with blue and white cloud-like colors, is another good option if you are looking at dual-colored African violet varieties.
The color combination of lavender stripes, along with white borders, makes Ma’s Jubilee a perfect choice to add charm to your potted displays.
If you are bored with regular African violets, try this variety—it looks as if someone has sprayed it with a light lavender color!
Mac’s Southern Springtime is an uncommon type with a combination of dark purple and white petals that you can consider to make your pots and containers look beautiful.
Ma’s Hickie’s is a beautiful variety with a purple and white combination. Definitely a one to try, if you are into growing those dual-toned flowers.
Michiko is another addition to the never-ending list of African violets, with its petals having a beautiful combo of pink and white.
The star-shaped Mezame African violet is an unusual type with a dark violet color in the center that blends with white at the borders.
Midnight Magic is another unique selection! Look at those ruffled petals in a royal hue bordered with white!
When Momma’s Backhoe unfurls those delicate lavender-edged, white-centered flowers among the bright green leaves, it grabs everyone’s attention.
Up next is Midnight Radiation, which has ruffled petals with a lavender center and white edges that gives it a sophisticated look.
This one looks like ocean waves running across
The Best Flowering Vines and Climbers to Grow in Garden & Containers can add vertical interest, frame doorways, or even create privacy screens. And the best part? They’re really easy to take care of.
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