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Streptocarpus sect. Saintpaulia ‘Hovariagata’ – rare variegated violet


‘Hovariagata’ is a seldom-seen variegated African violet (Saintpaulia) prized for its light pink variegation and fuzzy, rounded deep-green leaves. If you want something special that pairs contrast foliage and gentle flowering, this cultivar is a collector’s gem.


● What makes Saintpaulia ‘Hovariagata’ special


Leaves are velvety, softly rounded, and of medium size, with variegated patches of light pink across the deep green leaf surface. Variegation is irregular, making each leaf unique. Flowers are borne in clusters typical of Saintpaulia, providing gentle colour that complements the foliage. Compact in habit, “Hovariagata” stays manageable in small pots.


● Natural background and taxonomy


Belongs to Streptocarpus sect. Saintpaulia (Gesneriaceae), the group formerly known as genus Saintpaulia (African violets). These plants are native to eastern tropical Africa (Tanzania, Kenya), growing in shaded forest understories or on moist rock faces. ‘Hovariagata’ is a cultivated variety — origin details such as breeder and formal description are not well documented in scientific registries. (Information from Grow Urban UK describes the plant as variegated, and Araflora lists its adult height/width and care symbols.)


● How to care for Saintpaulia ‘Hovariagata’


  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light to maintain variegation without burning leaves. Avoid harsh direct sun especially during hot periods.
  • Water: Keep soil lightly moist; allow the top layer to dry slightly before watering. Use bottom watering when possible to avoid wetting leaves.
  • Substrate: Use a fine, well-draining soil designed for violets — peat or coir mixes with perlite or vermiculite help. Good drainage and aeration are key.
  • Temperature and humidity: Comfortable indoors ~18-24 °C. Higher humidity (~60-80 %) helps foliage look healthy. Avoid cold drafts and overheating.
  • Fertiliser: A balanced fertiliser formulated for flowering violets, diluted strength, applied regularly during flowering or active growth periods.
  • Maintenance: Remove spent flowers to encourage further blooms; occasionally clean leaves to prevent dust build-up; repot when soil mix becomes compacted.

Common issues and fixes

  • Variegation fading: Often due to too little light — increase brightness indirectly.
  • Leaf burn or browning: Might be from direct sun or heat, or water resting on leaves — adjust light and watering method.
  • Poor flowering: Could be not enough light or nutrients; ensure fertiliser and light are adequate.
  • Pests: Watch for mealybugs or mites; check regularly and treat early.

● Additional notes


Sap tolerance: like other African violets, ‘Hovariagata’ is generally non-toxic, but leaves are delicate and can be damaged by rough handling or wet leaves. The plant’s compact size (≈15-20 cm height/width) makes it suitable for windowsills or small decorative pots. Often offered in 12-cm nursery pot.


● Etymology and naming


The section Saintpaulia (now Streptocarpus sect. Saintpaulia) derives from the former genus name for African violets. Cultivar name ‘Hovariagata’ reflects its variegated appearance (“-gata” perhaps alluding to variegation or patterned, “Hovari-” unclear in origin). Because this is a cultivar, formal botanical author / publication have not been found in trusted registries at time of writing.


● Questions about Saintpaulia ‘Hovariagata’


How large does ‘Hovariagata’ grow indoors?

Typically rosette diameter ~15-20 cm; plant height similar when not in full bloom. Flower stalks add height when flowering.

How often does it flower?

With good light, stable temperature, and regular feeding, expect multiple flowering cycles per year. Flowers tend to appear in clusters and persist for several weeks.

Is it safe for pets?

Generally yes — African violets are considered safe; although avoid ingestion of leaves and ensure soil is kept clean to prevent mould or fungal issues.

Does ‘Hovariagata’ require any special growing method?

No, standard violet care works well. Room with indirect bright light, soil that drains and stays moist, without wet foliage. Watering from the base is preferred.


● Add Saintpaulia ‘Hovariagata’ to your collection


If you’re after a rare violet with pink variegation and elegant foliage, order Saintpaulia ‘Hovariagata’ now and make a gentle, unique accent in your indoor plant family.

Streptocarpus sect. Saintpaulia 'Hovariagata'

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  • Streptocarpus sect. Saintpaulia 'Hovariagata' comes in 12 cm pot and is approximately 20 cm tall.

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