Don’t keep these 8 poisonous flowers at home. No matter how beautiful they are, throw them away immediately!

Don’t keep these 8 poisonous flowers at home. No matter how beautiful they are, throw them away immediately!

Poinsettia

The branches and leaves of poinsettia will slowly release toxic substances, and people with weak constitutions are likely to be affected and suffer from skin allergies. Its juice is also very poisonous. If it accidentally comes into contact with the skin, it can cause redness, swelling, ulcers, and even nausea and diarrhea.

Euphorbia pilosa

There are many toxic substances such as toxic proteins and alkaloids in Euphorbia milii. When people come into contact with it, it will cause itching, redness and swelling of the skin. Moreover, there are many poisonous thorns on the surface of Euphorbia milii. Once the skin is pierced, the wound will become red, swollen, and itchy.

Dripping Guanyin

The whole plant of the weeping angel is poisonous, mainly because the white juice inside is highly toxic. If accidentally eaten, it can cause severe gastrointestinal cramps. Even if it only gets on the skin, it can cause local itching. Although the whole plant of the weeping angel is poisonous, the water dripping from the large leaves is not poisonous, so there is no need to panic about this.

Elderberry

When elderberry blooms, it emits an unusually strong fragrance. People with respiratory diseases, pregnant women, children, etc. who smell this smell will experience symptoms such as loss of appetite, headache, nausea, etc.

Bachelor Tree

Although the bachelor tree looks fresh and unique, the juice in its branches is poisonous. If it gets on the skin, it will cause local itching. If it accidentally gets into the eyes, it may even cause blindness. Therefore, if you are doing strong pruning or cuttings, it is best to wear disposable gloves and operate with caution.

Tuberose

When tuberose blooms, it also emits a strong fragrance. People who smell it often will feel chest tightness, shortness of breath, and difficulty breathing, especially patients with high blood pressure and heart disease. It is best not to keep plants with such strong fragrance at home.

Mimosa

The entire mimosa plant contains trace amounts of a toxin called mimosa alkaloids. If you are exposed to it for a long time, it will cause your hair to become dry and even cause hair loss. Moreover, it releases toxic substances into the air at night, which is very harmful to human health. Therefore, it is best not to place mimosa indoors.

Leopard Flower

The flowers of the leopard flower are very beautiful, like the patterns on a leopard's body. However, there is a big disadvantage when it blooms, which is that it will emit a foul smell, attracting many flies for pollination, seriously polluting the home environment.

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