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African Violet Society Of America
Frequently asked questions, bulletin board, upcoming events, articles, photos, venders list, membership information and AVSA affiliated clubs worldwide.
(avsa.org)
African Violets by Fredericks, Inc.
Mail order supplier of african violets and other gesneriads. Pots, soil, fertilizer, pesticides, fungicides, are also available for order. World-wide shipping approved.
(http://www.african-violets.com/index.htm)
The American Gloxinia & Gesneriad Society
Offers complete culture information, membership benefits, resources, photos, flower show/sales schedules.
(http://www.aggs.org/)
The Gesneriad Reference Web
The Gesneriad Reference Web documents the Gesneriads, with almost 1000 images and a number of botanically-oriented articles.
(http://home.pathcom.com/rmyhr/)
Gesneriads
No Description available
(idt.net/~wwells/)
Gesneriasterna
Homepage of the swedish gesneriad society.
(http://www.canit.se/~mia.b/ges/egesintro.html)
Guide to Growing Houseplants
Proper care can extend houseplants' lives. This NebGuide offers hints on conditioning, light, fertilizing and more.
(http://ianrwww.unl.edu/pubs/horticulture/g1022.htm)
Handymans House Plant Tips Page
No Description available
(http://www.guernsey.net/~handyman/page4.html)
Houseplants - ICanGarden.com
Several articles about houseplants for beginners and up.
(http://www.icangarden.com/Special_Interest/houseplants.htm)
Houseplants - Suite101.com
No Description available
(http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/houseplants)
Houseplants and Flowers
Lists and information about houseplants
(hammock.ifas.ufl.edu/txt/fairs/19944)
The Hoya Page and Hoya Society International
No Description available
(http://www.graylab.ac.uk/usr/hodgkiss/hoya1.html)
Hoyas grown in Miami, FL
A photo album with hoyas.
(http://members.tripod.com/jbroton/hoyaphotos/)
Poisonous House Plants
Many of our most popular houseplants come from tropical climates where the highest percentage of poisonous plants reside. Find out how toxic they are, and if the risk they pose to your children or pets is worth keeping them.
(blankees.com/house/plants/index.htm)
Rachel's Reflections
Growing and hybridizing african violets, my way.
(http://www.baynet.net/~wagon/violets.htm)
The Swedish Fuchsia Society
No Description available
(http://www2.dicom.se/fuchsias/home.html)
Tips for Healthy Houseplants
Most house plants prefer tropical environments similar to their native habitats or a greenhouse. Homes are anything but tropical with dry heat and little light. In spite of this, following these tips can help plants survive the winter.
(http://ok-living.com/gardenin/jangard.htm)
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