The foliage is variable, the flowers are threefold and can be purple, white, pink or yellow in color. The three-master flower enchants many minds with its appearance. On top of that, it requires little maintenance. Does she pose a danger?
Is the three-mastiff poisonous?
The three-master flower is a slightly poisonous houseplant. Although it is largely safe, owners with children or pets should exercise caution by placing the plant out of reach and avoiding contact with the sap.
Toxicity: Slightly toxic
This popular houseplant, which belongs to the Collemina family, is considered slightly poisonous. For this reason it is largely harmless. But you shouldn't push your luck.
If you have children or pets, you should note the following:
- don't put it on the table
- Select location out of range e.g. B. hang up as a traffic light
- cut away old plant parts before they fall down
- don't let it out of your sight when repotting
- wash hands after contact with the plant sap
Tip
You should also keep an eye on planted three-master flowers if you have free-roaming young dogs or cats. Because of their lack of experience, they love to nibble on plants they don't know.