African violets are frequently propagated using leaf cuttings, as the leaf blade can produce roots and new plantlets under appropriate conditions. This method is straightforward, rapid, and dependable when contrasted with other cutting techniques.
Stem cuttings (B) are infrequently employed for African violets due to their short stems.
Root cuttings (C) and root propagation (D) are ineffective methods for this plant.
Leaf cuttings guarantee the development of healthy and genetically identical new plants.