1. Has trace toxicityThe Clerodendrum thomsoniae is poisonous. However, its toxicity is very, very low. Generally speaking, it will not cause poisoning unless consumed in large quantities. Normally, it is harmless to people. Moreover, because its flower shape is unique and gorgeous and highly ornamental, it is very suitable for planting in parks and other places for people to appreciate. 2. Can be kept indoorsIt can be grown indoors. Because its toxicity is very mild, even if a small amount is accidentally ingested, it will not cause poisoning, so it is relatively safe. Moreover, it has high ornamental value and can optimize the air, so keeping it at home can not only decorate the home, but also make the indoor air better. 3. Key points for domestication1. Ventilation: It is suitable to grow in a well-ventilated location. If it is kept in a closed place for a long time, disease may occur. Therefore, it is best to place it near the window when keeping it at home. 2. Sunlight: It likes sunlight, but not direct sunlight. Therefore, when raising it at home, you should try to place it in a location with soft light. |
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