1. AzaleaAlso known as azalea, this flower is bright and beautiful and suitable for planting in the garden. However, yellow azalea contains toxins, which can cause symptoms such as vomiting and difficulty breathing. 2. TuberoseThis type of plant is not suitable for growing in the bedroom. After the sun goes down, the plants cannot carry out photosynthesis and will emit a large amount of useless waste gas, which will directly endanger people's health. 3. MimosaThis type of plant contains mimosa alkaloids. Long-term contact can cause thinning eyebrows and yellowing hair color. In severe cases, it may cause hair loss. 4. OleanderThe entire plant secretes a milky liquid that is poisonous if ingested. 5. PoppyThis flower is the raw material for making drugs. It is addictive and can make people dependent. 6. TulipThe petals of this flower contain toxic alkali. If you stay in this flower for a long time, you will feel dizzy and have poisoning symptoms. |
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