Description
Notes
- Can be kept as a houseplant or planted outdoors in the summer.
- If planting outdoors, make sure it is after the last frost.
- Likes bright direct light, but avoid a spot that gets the sun at the hottest part of the day in the summer.
- Likes warm temperatures – ideally above 18 °, and not below 14°.
- Keep the soil moist, but not soggy.
- Can benefit from feed around once a month in the summer.
- Remove flowers once they start to wane.
- Toxic.






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