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Can the green stone be kept indoors?

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Emerald hi Lin taro, listen to this name may be a lot of friends are relatively unfamiliar, but when you see it, you will have such a sigh: Oh, the original plant is called emerald hi Lin taro ah. Yes, it often appears in various public places and offices. Today's editor wants to discuss with you whether it can be placed indoors.

What are the requirements for indoor plants?

Generally speaking, when we choose a plant for indoor display, the first thing we will think about is whether it is poisonous: one is the substance or smell emitted, and the other is the plant itself.

In terms of smell, it is actually a high-quality indoor green plant, which can release a substance with a refreshing effect. By keeping it in the house, the substance it releases can help us "clean the room" and make us more comfortable and healthier.

When it comes to the plant itself, although there is no clear text to say that it is poisonous, many plants in the Araceae are poisonous themselves, and we cannot try it in order to test whether it is poisonous.

Generally speaking, as long as you don't touch it, it is non-toxic.

Second, can it be put indoors?

Of course it's totally possible. This kind of plant can not only purify the air, but also relieve our tired eyes, because its leaves are green, the new leaves are new green, and the leaves are green and big. When our eyes are too tired, we can see this touch of green. It can effectively relax the mood and let the eyes get rest.

Third, what is there to pay attention to when keeping it in the house?

If there is a child at home, be careful not to let the child eat it or hurt it, lest its juice touch the skin and cause adverse reactions.

 
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