1. Is it poisonous?It looks very strange and is a special plant that can capture insects and digest them into its own nutrients. The plant itself is not toxic, but the liquid secreted from the nectar glands of the insect trap is toxic and has an anesthetic effect. However, during daily maintenance, as long as it is not accidentally ingested, it will have no other effects on the human body. But it is hard to say for children or small animals at home, so special attention needs to be paid. 2. Can I keep it in my bedroom?It can be kept inside, and in addition to being ornamental, it can also kill mosquitoes. It has no effect on the human body, but it is still recommended to grow it outdoors, because it will emit a smell when it blooms, and some people may not be able to adapt to it, which will affect the quality of sleep. If you take care of it, it's fine, but you need to pay attention to the maintenance factors. It is sensitive to water and can only grow in an environment with high humidity. It needs to be sprayed with water frequently during the growth period, 4-5 times a day. |
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