1. Is it poisonous?Although the flowers of daffodils are graceful, they are poisonous. There is no problem if they are cared for normally, and the impact on the human body is minimal. The flowers and leaves are less toxic and do not have much impact on humans, but the bulbs are very toxic. There is a white mucus in it that appears transparent and looks a bit like egg white. It should not touch the wound. If people accidentally eat it, they will experience symptoms such as dizziness and vomiting. In addition to the juice, its pollen can also affect people. For those who are allergic, it is recommended not to grow it. 2. Can pregnant women smell it?For flowers like daffodils, in addition to not touching them, pregnant women are best not to smell them because they release fragrance. Due to the special body conditions of pregnant women, they are prone to vomiting, which may affect both themselves and the fetus. Not only pregnant women, but also ignorant children and small pets need to pay attention. If they accidentally put it in their mouths, it will have an impact on the human body. Guests who come to visit should also be reminded that it is best to place the plant on the balcony for maintenance, which is the safest. |
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