1. Is it toxic?Touching the fragrant flowers is not poisonous. All its parts, including stems, leaves, roots, etc., are non-toxic. Moreover, its leaves also have certain medicinal value. In addition, although it has a relatively strong fragrance, the floral scent is non-toxic and will not affect human health. 2. Can it be domesticated?It can be kept at home. Because it is non-toxic, it does not pose a threat to the safety of your family. It has great ornamental value, the green plant is small and cute, very suitable for decorating rooms at home. In addition, it also has the function of optimizing the air, so it is suitable to put it in the home. 3. Key points for domestication1. Watering: It is very afraid of waterlogging. If it stays in overly wet soil for a long time, its roots will rot. Therefore, you should water it in time during maintenance to keep the soil slightly moist, and do not allow water to accumulate in it. 2. Sunlight: It likes sunlight and is suitable for growing in an environment with good light. Therefore, when you keep it at home, place it in a place with scattered sunlight. |
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