The candlestick flower is little known, but it is a very easy-care houseplant that is also easy to propagate. Small flowers form on the long shoots, somewhat resembling a candlestick. Candlestick flowers are probably not poisonous.
Is the candlestick flower poisonous?
The candlestick flower is considered to be probably non-poisonous, as no cases of poisoning have been reported to date. However, children and pets should not have access to the plant, and fallen leaves and flowers should be removed to be safe.
So far no poisonings from candlestick flowers have been reported
So far, no cases of poisoning by candlestick flowers have been reported. It can therefore be assumed that the succulent plant is not poisonous.
However, you should place candlestick flowers so that neither children nor pets can get to them.
Occasionally the candlestick flower loses leaves or faded flowers. Do not leave these lying around so that small children cannot put them in their mouths. If the leaves secrete liquid, you should make sure that it does not drip onto the ground.
Tip
Pull the shoots of the easy-care candlestick flower over plant arches to achieve a particularly decorative effect. You can simply let them hang down in bright corners of the room to create green walls.