1. No toxicityThere are many varieties of crabapple, most of which are non-toxic, but there are a few varieties, such as the iron crabapple, which are poisonous. However, the crabapple is completely non-toxic. The juice in its body, as well as its stems, leaves, roots and other parts, are non-toxic. 2. Can be domesticatedSince it is non-toxic, you can keep it at home. It can bloom very lovely flowers. Placing it at home can make the house more beautiful. In addition, it also has the function of releasing oxygen and optimizing the air. Keeping it at home is also beneficial to improving the air quality. 3. Key points for domestication1. Ventilation: Generally, the ventilation conditions indoors are not as good as those outdoors. Therefore, when maintaining it, you need to place it on a balcony with relatively good ventilation, or move it outdoors to get some fresh air every week. This is better for its growth. 2. Sunlight: It needs to receive a certain amount of sunlight to bloom normally. When raising it at home, you need to place it in a location with relatively good light. This is better for its flowering. |
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