African Violet 'Optimara EverPraise'

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How to grow African Violet 'Optimara EverPraise'

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Keep in mind when planting that Optimara EverPraise is thought of as tender, so remember to wait until your soil is warm and the night time temperature is well above freezing before moving outside.

Growing Optimara EverPraise from seed

Transplanting Optimara EverPraise

Ensure that temperatures are mild and all chance of frost has passed before planting out, as Optimara EverPraise is a tender plant.

Harvesting Optimara EverPraise

Optimara EverPraise folklore & trivia

EverFloris is a series of Optimara Violets comprised entirely of varieties developed from the Optimara “Space Violet” program.Space Violet LDEF Compared to most standard African Violets, EverFloris Violets are bigger and easier to grow, with larger, fuller blooms that flower continuously. For a listing and a variety detail of EverFloris violets, click here.

As a direct outcome of the Optimara Space Violet program, the development of EverFloris Violets began in 1984, when Optimara launched 25,000 Optimara seeds into space aboard one of NASA’s space shuttles. The seeds remained in space, orbiting the Earth, for nearly six years. (The Long Duration Exposure Facility, on which the seeds orbited, is shown at right.) The program was conceived to test the effect of long-term exposure to cosmic radiation and lack of gravity. When the seeds were retrieved in 1990, many mutations soon became apparent. One such mutation resulted in a new characteristic which Optimara has dubbed ‘multiflorescence.’ This characteristic gives Optimara Violets an extraordinary abundance of flowers which never stop blooming. Compared with PMA standards, which define a finished African Violet as having five to seven open blooms, a multiflorescent Optimara variety will have at least 20 open blooms.

Multiflorescence is just one of the remarkable characteristics that make EverFloris Violets so unique. In addition to larger, fuller blooms that flower continuously, EverFloris varieties have been developed to grow bigger. Overall, they are as much as 50 percent bigger. To accommodate their larger growing size, EverFloris Violets are cultivated in a 6-inch pot (instead of the standard 4-inch pot). 1

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