1. Is it poisonous?The money tree is non-toxic, but during the maintenance period, do not come into contact with its juice, and do not accidentally eat it to avoid discomfort. If you just view and maintain it normally, there will be no impact, and you can also enjoy it indoors because its leaves grow in a very special way and are evergreen, which can be said to be very pleasing to the eye. After being exposed to sunlight, its leaves will turn red, which will make people feel happy. 2. Is it suitable for bedroom?It is best not to place the money tree in the bedroom as it will breathe at night. The plant will release carbon dioxide from itself and absorb oxygen in the room, which means it will compete with people for oxygen. When the oxygen in the room becomes less, people's sleep will definitely be affected. Therefore, it is best not to keep it in the bedroom. 3. Benefits of raising children at homeAlthough it is not suitable for keeping in the bedroom, it is still a good choice to put it in the living room. Not only because of its high ornamental value, but it can also absorb the radiation emitted by the electrical appliances in the room. Therefore, it is better to put it next to the computer or TV. |
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