the African violet

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"the African violet" appearances by year

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# Clue Answer As Given Value Round Category Air Date Show
The pansy is a hybrid of this flower that can have petals in white, lilac, or the color of its name violet $1,200 DJ FLOWERS 2018-11-01 #7854
In a sonnet, Shakespeare calls this purplish flower a "sweet thief" for stealing its fragrance from his love's breath the violet $400 DJ FLOWERS 2014-04-09 #6813
Illinois' flower is the purple this, which is practically saying the same thing twice violet DD $1,200 DJ STATELY FLOWERS 2011-03-07 #6101
For February, you can choose this flower whose color matches the month's birthstone the violet $1,600 DJ BIRTH MONTH FLOWERS 2010-04-19 #5901
This "African" flower is also called the Saintpaulia for its discoverer, Baron Walter von Saint Paul-Illaire African violet $200 J FLOWERS 2001-01-08 #3766
This special flower for March lies at one end of the spectrum, so to speak Violet $200 J FLOWERS 1999-02-12 #3330
Shrinking or not, this flower symbolizes modesty Violet $100 J LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS 1997-03-18 #2897
Saintpaulia Ionantha is commonly called this geographical "violet" African Violet $100 J PLANTS 1996-01-25 #2629
The Alabama, Wisconsin & Hawaii are hybrids of this plant with a continent in its name the African violet $400 DJ FLOWERS 1994-10-17 #2326
Common name of the Saintpaulia, a fuzzy-leafed plant originally from the Dark Continent the African violet $200 DJ PLANTS 1994-01-04 #2152
Surprisingly, these "violets" named for a continent don't belong to the violet family African violet $300 J FLOWERS 1990-02-15 #1264
The name of New Jersey's state flower is sort of redundant: the purple... violet $400 DJ FLOWERS 1988-02-03 #793
Tropical flowering household plant in colors from white to purple named for its native continent the African violet $400 DJ FLOWERS 1985-09-16 #266
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