By Bonnie L. Grant Brazilian candle plant (Pavonia multiflora) is an astounding flowering perennial that is suitable for a houseplant or may be grown in United States Department of Agriculture zones 8 to 11. The genus is Pavonia, which includes many other flowering bushes related to the Mallow family. Care of Brazilian candles should match its tropical heritage and mimic the warm, humid conditions in which the plant originated. What are Brazilian Candles? Brightly colored pink blooms with unique long petals, or bracts, are vital characteristics of Pavonia Brazilian candles. What are Brazilian candles? They are a group of plants endemic to tropical South and Latin America. The exotic plants require warm temperatures and regular water. The intense flowers really bring the Brazilian feeling into a northern or western home where tropical touches evoke sultry hot nights and searing skies. As the name would suggest, these plants are decorated with
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