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is a china doll plant poisonous

by Taya Kub Sr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Description: This cat safe plant, the China Doll plant is a beautiful full houseplant that has lush, finely distinct glossy emerald green leaves giving it an elegant, wispy appearance. This China Doll plant can grow up to 4 feet indoors making this an excellent floor plant in time.

Is China doll toxic?

Your plant looks like a China Doll Plant and it is not dangerous to cats. A China Doll Plant is a very fast -growing plant with lacy-looking, glossy, green foliage that is native to the subtropical mountain regions of southern China and Taiwan.

Can China doll plants live inside?

China doll is often grown as a houseplant for its abundant glossy-green, fernlike leaves. Adapted from its origin as a large tree, this fast-growing plant now happily tolerates indoor-growing conditions.

Is Radermachera Sinica safe for cats?

No, these plants are not toxic to cats, dogs humans or other animals and you can keep them comfortably indoors, animals such as dogs, cats also do not have any allergy from them, but make sure your child doesn't damage the plants while playing and also it is included in the list of safe plants [1].

Does a China doll plant bloom?

The China doll is popularly known for its dainty leaf appearance. As a bushy houseplant or container plant indoors or out, it has noticeable finely-divided, glossy leaves. Although these plants are decorative, they will not bloom as houseplants.

How big will a china doll plant get?

Native to the subtropical mountainous areas of Asia, China doll plants are evergreen trees that are a part of the Bignoniaceae family. When cared for indoors, they are moderately fast growers and can reach heights between 4 and 6 feet at maturity.

When should you repot a china doll houseplant?

Repot every two years during the spring, using a 'Houseplant' labelled potting mix. Keep an eye out for Spider Mites, Mealybugs & Scale that'll hide in the plant's cubbyholes; however, pests are usually uncommon with Radermachera.

Can you bonsai a China doll plant?

nothing. At least.. nothing that looks like a real bonsai. That tells you that this plant is not used for bonsai, so it is probably not very suitable.

How often should you water a China doll plant?

once a weekWater China doll enough to keep the soil moist, but never soggy and saturated. This may be once a week or so, depending on how large your houseplant is, how large the China doll's pot is, how much light it receives, and the temperature.

Why are leaves falling off my China doll plant?

First, China Doll is a plant that does best with bright filtered light indoors. It is very sensitive to under- or over-watering, resulting in the leaves dropping off. It is very sensitive to moving to new locations, so the combination of moving to your home, the repotting, and overwatering put it in shock.

Can you grow china doll plant from cuttings?

Propagation: You can propagate your plant by taking stem cuttings and placing them in fresh moist soil. Repotting: Repotting your China doll plant is not recommended, as these houseplants do best when root-bound.

How do you make a china doll plant bushy?

Cut the China Doll to the height you desire by clipping tall stems back to 1/2 inch above a leaf. The plant will produce new growth from this point. If you want the plant to grow thicker, cut back to an inward-pointing leaf. If you want it to grow wider, choose an outward-growing leaf.

How do you take care of a china doll houseplant?

China doll plants need moist, but well-drained, soil. Water when the soil on the top of the pot is dry to the touch. Be careful not to overwater the plant, as it does not like this and can develop root rot if left sitting in water due to poor drainage.

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