1. Is it poisonous?Duckweed looks very colorful, so many people misunderstand it and think it is poisonous. In fact, it is not toxic and can be used as medicine and has some effects. Neither the normal touch nor the volatile smell is toxic, but you should pay attention to the problem of pollen allergy. Its leaves are lanceolate in shape, with a beautifully glossy surface. The flowers are also very beautiful, with a cluster inflorescence at the top, the petals are blue on the top, and white on the bottom. 2. Can I keep it at home?Since it is not toxic at all, it can of course be kept at home. It has many advantages. It has a beautiful shape and is very ornamental. It can be used to decorate the home and add bright colors when placed at home. It can also purify bad substances in the air, remove some harmful substances and make the environment clean. However, when caring for it, be careful not to expose it to strong light for a long time, otherwise it will burn the leaves and greatly reduce its beauty. Also pay attention to applying water and spray water on it in time to create a high-humidity growth environment. |
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