Brightly colored, pink blooms with unique, long petals, or bracts, are vital characteristics of Pavonia Brazilian candles. They are a group of plants endemic to tropical South and Latin America and they require warm temperatures and regular water. As the name would suggest, these plants are decorated with fingered blooms whose petals resemble tapered candles. The actual flower is a deep purplish-blue and is covered in bright pink to red bracts, or modified leaves. Flowers arise in spring and fall, but, in the home interior, they can be coaxed to bloom at any time of the year.
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