Russian/Ukrainian

This category includes African violets from Russian and Ukrainian hybridizers. They are becoming popular in the United States. They are listed by their Russian names, followed by their English-translated names in parentheses. Note that if you are showing these plants, you must use their official Russian names.
African violet leaves are packed 2 leaves per variety ordered.


Image Item Price
SM-Tanets Galaktiki

SM-Tanets Galaktiki

NEW Listing

Description pending.
(unknown)





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Strelets (Sagittarius)

Strelets (Sagittarius)

Double, violet-purple flowers, with coral-pink fantasy markings. Dark green, plain foliage. Standard.
AVSA Reg. #10069
(E. Arkhipov)





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VaT-Diskoteka (Disco)

VaT-Diskoteka (Disco)

Large semidouble to double blue star, with pink fantasy streaks. Variegated dark green and white. Standard.
(T. Valkova)





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VaT-Lilu (Lilu)

VaT-Lilu (Lilu)

White stars with fuchsia thumbprints. Standard.
(T. Valkova)





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VaT-Maiak (Lighthouse) sport

VaT-Maiak (Lighthouse) sport

Single sticktite purple stars, with pink fantasy puffs. Variegated medium green leaves. (This version is without the white eye.)
(T. Valkova)





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VaT-Shchedryi Dar (Generous Gift)

VaT-Shchedryi Dar (Generous Gift)

Description Pending. (Purple.) Standard.
(T. Valkova)





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Zima Ulybaetsia (Winter Smiles)

Zima Ulybaetsia (Winter Smiles)

Semidouble to double, pink frilled star, with a variable raspberry band, and a white-green edge. Medium green, ovate foliage. Standard.
AVSA Reg. #9636
(B. Makuni)





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