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These are sold as ornamentals. They're decorative plants and not specialized for eating. We may not be able to determine if "not for eating" means toxic or just that eating is not their intended purpose and they will taste bad, or have heat and no flavor. In any case, it's not for eating. Are you concerned about a child or pet accidentally eating something harmful, even if you just keep it at home as an ornamental?
Thankfully there isn't anything that would eat it tbh. I was just curious.