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African integration, early adapters

April 30, 2016 by eflaherty
…Saintpaulia ionantha…

I wonder how many people during the past century have been inviting these Africans into their homes and caring for them.

African violets: Saintpaulia ionantha. Seem right at home in either the kitchen or the living room. 🙂

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