1. Is it suitable?If the cultivated variety of crabapple is non-toxic, it is suitable for growing at home. However, if the plant is poisonous, try not to grow it at home to avoid other troubles. Among them, the iron crabapple is poisonous and should be avoided when choosing varieties, especially if there are children in the family, who should stay away from it as much as possible. Some flower lovers say that it is unlucky to keep crabapples at home. In fact, this statement is superstitious and has no basis at all. It is a very famous flower and does not have any bad meaning. Moreover, growing crabapples at home can also represent good fortune, and it is very suitable for growing at home, and can be maintained in balconies, courtyards and other places. 2. Benefits of domestication1. Appreciation: Growing crabapple flowers at home has high ornamental value. Its flowers are white and red, and look very elegant and festive. Moreover, placing it indoors, on the balcony, etc. can make your home more lively. 2. Purification: It also has good purification ability and can remove indoor dust, making the indoor air better and fresher. It has a floral scent when it blooms, but it is not suitable for growing in the bedroom. |
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