Inside-out flowers grow striking blossoms that are turned "inside-out," with the wide part of the petals facing the stem and a point facing outwards. Their flowers appear in spring and summer, and they are often grown in gardens or as ground cover, where their intriguing flowers make for wonderful viewing.
Water:
Inside-out flowers thrives in moist, shaded woodland conditions, preferring evenly moist soil and moderate drought tolerance. Regular watering, ideally twice a week, is essential. Indoor cultivation benefits from misting to maintain humidity. As an understory plant, it flourishes in filtered light, suitable for container gardens.
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