1. No toxicityAccording to current information, there is no description of the blue snow flower plant as being poisonous, nor are there any reports of poisoning due to contact, so from this aspect we can judge that it is non-toxic. 2. PrecautionsMany plants contain certain toxins, which is the result of their long-term evolution, but most of these toxins are in the plant body, so under normal circumstances, as long as they are not consumed in excess, there will generally be no impact. You don't need to worry too much about these problems when caring for flowers. You need to prevent some of the plant's juice from entering the body and coming into contact with wounds or mucous membranes. Necessary protection is still needed during the maintenance process. |
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