1. Is it toxic?It is quite common in life, is non-toxic, and contact with it will not cause poisoning in humans. Not only that, growing it in water can also decompose a variety of harmful substances in it, decompose them, and at the same time absorb the heavy metals in it, making the water quality purer. It plays a protective role for aquatic organisms and can protect the environment. You can plant more of them in places where there is water pollution. In addition to being a place for people to appreciate, it is often interspersed with lilies in wetlands, which is very beautiful and forms a beautiful landscape. 2. Can I keep it at home?Since it is non-toxic and its flowers are very elegant and ornamental, it can naturally be grown at home. It grows very fast and can grow a lot in a short period of time. However, it cannot tolerate the cold, so you need to pay attention to the temperature. The most suitable temperature for its growth is 18-35℃. If it is below 18℃, its growth rate will slow down. If the temperature drops to 10℃, it will stop growing. |
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