What flowers are not suitable for indoor cultivation
Many people like to put a few pots of flowers at home, which can not only make the home look vibrant, but also purify the air, but some people may not know that if you choose the wrong flowers, it may cause harm to the human body. Pro-agriculture network will then introduce to you several flowers that may cause harm to people, and we must pay attention to them in the process of growing flowers.
First, dripping Guanyin
Dishui Guanyin, also known as "dripping lotus" and "bergamot lotus", is a kind of plant under the tropical rainforest. The juice in the stems and leaves of dripping Guanyin is so poisonous that it will cause redness and itching when it comes into contact with the skin, and accidental eating may even lead to suffocation. People with skin allergies may also become red and itchy when they come into contact with the water dripped by dripping Guanyin. Therefore, when raising Dishui Guanyin at home, you should be careful not to break the stems and leaves, especially when there are pregnant women or children at home.
Second, daffodils
Many people have daffodils on their tables at home. In fact, daffodils are not impossible to raise. Daffodils are beautiful and elegant when they bloom, and they are loved by flower friends. It's just that its juice contains colchicine, a highly toxic alkaloid that can easily cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and so on. Therefore, domestic daffodils should be careful not to eat by mistake.
Third, Yu Mei
Yu Mei is a kind of ornamental and medicinal flowers, originally from Europe, and now it is planted all over China. Yumei flowers are very beautiful, but the whole plant is poisonous, especially the fruit, which may cause nerve center poisoning and even life-threatening after being eaten by mistake! Therefore, when Yu Mei is planting indoors, be careful not to eat it by mistake.
4. Evening incense
Artemisia angustifolia originated in South China, and now it has been planted in all provinces and regions in the south. Night incense flowers are very fragrant, especially at night, hence the name. But this kind of flower fragrance is extremely harmful to human health. At night, try not to wander among the flowers of night incense. Long-term smell of night incense may lead to dizziness, asthma, cough, boredom and insomnia!
5. Tulips
Tulip is one of the most famous flowers in the world, and it is also an excellent variety of cut flowers for flower arrangement. the flowers are vigorous and straight and elegant, and they are the national flowers of the Netherlands, Iran, Turkey and other countries. Tulips also contain toxic alkaloids, and the smell of tulips for a long time can make people feel dizzy, nausea and vomiting, and hair loss in serious cases. So tulips are best planted outdoors.
In addition to the above flowers, oleander, poinsettia, evergreen, calla lily, five-color plum, hydrangea, yellow rhododendron and other flowers, stems and leaves contain toxic alkaloids, indoor planting should be careful not to eat.
The above are several kinds of flower varieties that are not suitable for home breeding introduced by the pro-agricultural network, most of which are poisonous in the plant body, and the way of poisoning is passive contact, so as long as the roots, stems and leaves of the plant are not easily damaged, it is still relatively safe.
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