This innocent flower has danger written all over it. The closer one looks, the more careful one becomes. It’s what I call a nursery plant, one that was purchased at a nursery in a six pack, possibly because it had a nice picture on the tag, planted because the space was empty, and kept until it was too big or died, and then replaced. I doubt that anyone suspected it would turn out this way. Of course the nursery knew, or the nursery supplier knew. Variety is the spice of life, as they say, so they sell the greatest possible variety. It is certainly stunning to look at, though I would not be at all surprised to find out that it’s poisonous. Perhaps, or let us hope that insects get an entirely different message.