Those flowers that seem to come from Africa

Last Update :2024.10.29

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African pansy

Gerbera

African impatiens

African iceweed

african king tree

african jasmine


Many times, some flowers are named after place names. And some flowers, such as gerbera and African pansy, feel as if they come from Africa. So, are these flowers all from Africa?


Those Huahua suspected to be from Africa
African pansy

African pansy

African pansy is also called African violet. This flower is actually native to Africa. It was later introduced to Europe, America and my country, and its planting range become widespread. It has a very good appearance and is very popular among flower lovers.

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Gerbera

Gerbera also It is called Fulang flower. It is native to South Africa and is also distributed in Asia. It is a very famous flower and a famous cut flower in the world. When placed at home, it brings youth and sunshine.

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African Impatiens

African Impatiens The fairy is also called the Sudanese impatiens. It is native to eastern Africa. It blooms relatively vigorously and is a very popular decorative potted flower.

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African Ice Grass

African Ice Grass is distributed in Asia, Africa and Europe. In fact, its edible effect is higher than ornamental. It tastes very good on its own and is rich in nutrients.

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African King Tree

African King Tree The tree is a succulent plant native to Africa. The African king tree looks very thorny, but when it blooms, it will bloom white oleander-like flowers, which are also very beautiful.

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African Jasmine

African Jasmine It has nothing to do with Africa. Its real name is Gray Lily, but some flower sellers just named it African Jasmine just to make it sound nice.

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Gerbera

African impatiens

African iceweed

african king tree

african jasmine








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