1. Is it toxic?Butterfly plum is a non-toxic plant that can be placed outdoors or indoors at home without causing harm to people's health. Not only is it non-toxic, it can also absorb some carbon dioxide, which is helpful for indoor purification. And its fragrance is also very pleasant, putting it in the house can make the air fresher. 2. Benefits of domestication1. Appreciation: Its colors are very rich, and the flowers look like butterflies. It is very ornamental when kept at home. Moreover, it can prevent the indoor environment from becoming dull and make people feel more relaxed. 2. Decoration: For daily maintenance, you can place it by the window, balcony or other places indoors for maintenance. It can also be used to decorate the indoor environment, and the beautification effect is very good. 3. Daily maintenanceIt needs sunlight to grow, but it cannot be exposed to strong light for too long. It only needs a little scattered light every day. When growing it indoors, you need to pay attention to ventilation. When growing it outdoors, you just need to make sure the temperature does not exceed 30℃. Watering should also be carried out according to actual conditions. Too much water will cause root rot. |
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