In recent years, this plant has become popular as a houseplant for its attractive and glossy, feathery leaves.
When mature, they burst open to release several winged, papery seeds that are dispersed by the wind.
Radermachera sinica is often sold as a small houseplant, grown for its attractive glossy leaves; it does not normally flower indoors.
it consistently grows to a maximum of 3 meters and so makes a very popular indoor or patio plant, requiring a position with indirect sunlight.
It should be planted in rich, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade and protect from drying winds and frost, which it cannot tolerate.