GrowNotes African Violets
Here are photos of the latest GrowNotes African violets (unregistered varieties). These plants are first, second and third generation crosses (F1, F2 and F3) from our hybridization program which is temporarily on hold while we grow out other varieties of plants. We will resume hybridizing once grow space is available, and post new results (photos) as they become available.
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Recommended Reading on Plant Breeding and Hybridization:
![]() Breeding Ornamental Plants |
![]() The Garden of Invention: The Business of Breeding Plants |
![]() Making More Plants: The Science, Art, and Joy of Propagation |
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