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No matter how beautiful these flowers are, don't keep them indoors. You should be careful that there are three or four kinds of flowers planted in other people's houses.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, The balcony grows flowers, the more beautiful it is, the more we must like it, and the colors are bright. How happy it looks! But there are so many flowers, they look very beautiful, but they are highly poisonous. Don't keep them indoors! I'm afraid that some flower friends have already planted 3.

The balcony grows flowers, the more beautiful it is, the more we must like it, and the colors are bright. How happy it looks! But there are so many flowers, they look very beautiful, but they are highly poisonous. Don't keep them indoors! I'm afraid that some flower friends have already planted 3 or 4 species in their families, but I don't know yet!

1. Evening incense

Nocturnal incense will emit a large number of olfactory-stimulating particles at night, and if you smell it for too long, it will make patients with high blood pressure and heart disease feel dizzy, depressed and uncomfortable, and even aggravate their illness; nocturnal incense has hidden dangers, so it is best not to keep it at home.

2. Hydrangea

The particles emitted by hydrangea (including five-colored plum, geranium, etc.), such as contact with people, can make people's skin allergic and cause pruritus; it also has the side effects of disordered hormones, which is very harmful. Therefore, do not easily move hydrangea home.

3. Oleander

The flower fragrance of oleander can make people drowsy and reduce their intelligence. Oleander is poisonous and contains a variety of cardiotonic glycosides, which is highly toxic and does great harm to human respiratory system and digestive system. Contact with its secreted emulsion is also easy to be poisoned. After poisoning, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea can be fatal. Therefore, oleander should not be placed at home.

4. Poinsettia

Poinsettia is a flower with both color and shape, but poinsettia will release toxic substances harmful to the human body. The white milk secreted by the stems and leaves of poinsettia is also poisonous. once it comes into contact with the skin, it will produce allergic symptoms, ranging from redness and swelling to ulceration; accidentally eating stems and leaves will vomit, abdominal pain, and even fatal. Therefore, it is best not to keep poinsettia at home.

 
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