I love violets. If I had the money, I'd have a whole row of them blooming on my windowsill at all times. Not that they are all that expensive, but I admit I'm not that good with getting them to "keep on giving". I have occasionally kept one for years and had it bloom and bloom again, but more often, something "happens" and it bites the dust (occasionally literally). Usually I have a display something like what I have now - one in bloom, one green but not blooming and one clearly on its last legs.
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I used to have a lot of them back in Australia. Violets are very easy to propogate - just break off a leaf close to the base of the plant and place it in a bit of water until tiny roots start to develop, plant in a pot and watch them grow. (good way to get few different ones if you have any friends with violets - most people don't mind giving a leaf or two).
I think last most flowering plants they need time to rest, so can't be flowering all the time.
When they die, do they go dry or actually look soggy? I occasionally used to over-water mine.
I have about 5 violet plants but they have gotten too full and are growing funny. I am thinking of cutting apart, rerooting and tossing the other sections. Too bad you don't live nearby (but then I'd have to clean my house). I bought a pretty one over the weekend at the grocery store for $2.49.
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