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.
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RS-Zorro (Zorro)
Pink semidouble star with darker pink rays, raspberry fantasy band, and a white edge. Standard.
(S. Repkina)
SK-Peizazh v Tumane (Landscape in Fog)
White bell, blue eye, edges. Miniature.
(A. Kuznetsov)
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SK-Pervaia Liubov' (First Love)
Very Cute! Little pink pansies display proudly above medium to dark green, red backed foliage. Miniature. (ships in 1 1/2 inch pots)
(A. Kuznetsov)
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SK-Vernisazh
NEW Arrival!
White bell-shaped pansies with a fuchsia-pink edge and eye. Small pointed medium-green leaves. Miniature.
(Photo courtesy of hybridizer)
(A. Kuznetsov)
SM-Sangria
NEW Arrival!
Description pending.
(Unknown)
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SM-Tanets Galaktiki
Description pending.
(Unknown)
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Termnaia Noch' (Dark Night)
Very large double dark blue, with a wavy edge.
(T. Dadoian)
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VaT-Karnaval' nye Pompony (Carnival Pom Poms)
NEW Arrival!
Large dark pink flowers with frilled edges. Medium green leaves. Standard.
(Photo courtesy of hybridizer)
(T. Valkova)
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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-Tsar Gorokh (King of Peas)
Striking! Single sticktite white stars, have purple thumbprints with pink/red fantasy blotches. Standard.
(T. Valkova)