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Lace Flower Vine
Episcia dianthiflora · Gesneriaceae
How it looks
The Lace Flower Vine (Episcia dianthiflora) has small serrated leaves in opposite pairs and small white flowers, borne in the leaf axils, whose five petals are finely fringed like lace along the edges. The stems trail to the side, and it is grown as a hanging plant, reaching 12-24 in (30-60 cm) in length.
Lace Flower Vine is listed as non-toxic to cats by the ASPCA. An occasional nibble is unlikely to cause any real trouble.
Guide for parents
Even with a safe plant, make a habit of picking up fallen leaves the same day. If your cat likes to dig in or eat potting soil, fertilizer ingredients can upset their stomach — covering the soil with pebbles works well. If it comes home as a cut stem, florists often treat it with preservatives, so place the vase where your cat can't drink the water.
Details
- Scientific name
- Episcia dianthiflora
- Common name
- Lace Flower Vine
- Family
- Gesneriaceae
- Source
- ASPCA
Also known as
Related plants
Same plant family· Gesneriaceae
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