Dripping GuanyinProhibited placement: small bedroom, living room1. When the roots of the weeping angel obtain a large amount of water, water will drip from the tips of the leaves. This dripping water is poisonous. If you accidentally come into contact with it and swallow it, it can easily cause pain in the throat and stomach. 2. There is some milky white juice in the rhizome of the weeping angel, which is also poisonous. If you accidentally touch it, it will cause skin allergies, itching, and redness. Suitable placement: windowsillIf there are children or pregnant women at home, it is best not to raise the Weeping Guanyin. If you want to keep it, it's best to place it on a high cabinet or windowsill, out of reach of children. DieffenbachiaProhibited placement: Do not break the roots or contact the juice1. The flowers and leaves of Dieffenbachia contain oxalic acid and asparagine, which are highly toxic. Once they come into contact with the skin, they will make the skin extremely itchy and unstoppable. 2. The fruit of Dieffenbachia is more toxic. If accidentally eaten, it will cause swelling and pain in the tongue and throat, and even inability to speak. The symptoms will last for more than a week, and in severe cases it may even cause nausea, diarrhea, etc. Suitable placement: Do not let the juice touch your skin, wash your hands in timeWhen dividing the variegated dieffenbachia, be sure to wear gloves and do not let the juice come into direct contact with the skin. If it accidentally comes into contact with the skin, wash your hands with soap and rinse with plenty of clean water. Euphorbia pilosaProhibited placement: Narrow aisles, places where children can reach1. The white juice of Euphorbia milii contains toxic proteins, alkaloids and other substances. If it is accidentally scratched or broken open, and the juice contacts the skin, it will cause redness, swelling and unpleasant itching. 2. There are many thorns on Euphorbia milii, which can hurt your skin if you are not careful. Suitable placement: on the refrigerator, cabinet, etc., outdoorsEuphorbia milii must be placed out of the reach of children at home, such as on the refrigerator, on the cabinet, etc. Do not place it in narrow aisles, otherwise it may easily prick the skin due to frequent walking. TuberoseProhibited placement: Bedrooms, rooms with poor ventilation1. Tuberose will emit a lot of waste gas at night. These waste gases smell very fragrant, but they are not good for the respiratory tract and may cause symptoms such as coughing, asthma, and insomnia. 2. Tuberose blooms at night, and its rich fragrance contains a harmful substance. If placed in the living room or bedroom, it will aggravate the condition, especially for patients with hypertension and heart disease. Suitable placement: Indoors during the day, outdoors at nightTuberose can be placed indoors during the day, but before it blooms at night, it is best to move it outdoors, or just grow it outdoors without moving it inside. Leopard FlowerProhibited placement: IndoorThe flowers of the leopard flower look like the patterns of a leopard, with fine hairs on the edges. It is also called the stinking meat flower because it emits a foul smell when it blooms, attracting flies and other insects to pollinate it. Suitable placement: outdoor courtyardIt is best to grow leopard flowers in the yard, not in the house, otherwise it will not only make the house smelly, but will also attract flies. FernsProhibited placement: unventilated indoor areas, bedrooms1. Ferns produce spores, which are similar to pollen. They may cause allergic reactions in people who are allergic to pollen or have allergic constitutions. Therefore, people who are prone to allergies should not grow ferns. 2. When the spores mature, they will explode in an instant and enter the respiratory tract through the air. Therefore, people with inflammation of the respiratory tract and lungs should try not to keep ferns at home. Suitable placement: well-ventilated windowsill, balconyIf you already have one at home, don't worry. You can observe it normally. When the spores become darker in color or dry powder appears, they are about to mature. At this time, you can put them on the windowsill or balcony to let the mature spores blow away directly with the wind. MimosaProhibited placement: Indoors, out of reach of children and pregnant women1. The whole plant of Mimosa contains trace amounts of toxins. Because it contains a substance called Mimosa alkaline, long-term contact can cause hair to turn yellow and fall off. 2. Mimosa does not carry out photosynthesis at night and will release toxic substances, which is harmful to the body if kept indoors. Suitable placement: OutdoorBecause mimosa is very interesting, many children like to play with it. However, for the sake of their health, it is better not to let children touch it, and it is best not to raise it if there are pregnant women at home. If you want to grow it, plant it in the yard, not indoors. PoinsettiaProhibited placement: Bedrooms, living rooms or rooms with poor ventilation1. Poinsettia releases toxins that are harmful to the body and can cause respiratory or lung allergies. 2. The white juice secreted from the branches and leaves of poinsettia is poisonous. Once it comes into contact with the skin, it will cause an allergic reaction, redness, swelling, fever, and even ulcers; in severe cases, it may also cause vomiting and abdominal pain. Suitable placement: courtyard, windowsill, places where children cannot reachIt is best to place poinsettias in the yard. If there is no yard, place them by the window. It is best not to keep them if you have respiratory diseases or children at home. Bachelor TreeProhibited placement:1. The sap of the bachelor tree is poisonous. If it accidentally gets on your skin, it will cause redness and swelling. 2. If the juice accidentally drops into the eyes, there is even a risk of blindness. Suitable placement:When repotting or pruning the Chinese hollyhock, it is best to wear gloves and never let the juice touch your skin. Also be careful not to injure the Chinese hollyhock. As long as the juice does not flow out, it will be fine. Lily (except unscented)Prohibited placement: bedroom, study1. The scented lily is not poisonous, but when it blooms, it releases a strong fragrance, which stimulates the nerves and causes insomnia and anxiety. People with poor sleep quality and heart problems should not keep it in the bedroom. 2. Some people feel nauseous and want to vomit when they smell the scent of lilies, which proves that they are allergic to it. It is best not to keep it at home. Suitable placement: Ventilated window sideIf you have fragrant lilies at home, it is best to place them near a window with very good ventilation and open the window in time to let the air dissipate so that the fragrance can dissipate as quickly as possible to avoid harm to your body. Daffodils (except daffodils)Prohibited placement: Bedrooms, rooms with poor ventilation1. Traditional daffodils, also commonly known as Chinese daffodils, have a very strong smell when they bloom. If you smell it for a long time, it will make you feel dizzy, nauseous and vomit. 2. The bulbs of daffodils contain white juice. If it accidentally touches the skin, it will cause redness, itching, and even skin allergies. Suitable placement: well-ventilated window, balcony1. You can place the daffodils next to the window and open the window in time to let the air out so that the fragrance after flowering can be released in time. 2. If you really like daffodils, you can buy some foreign daffodils with elegant scent instead of planting traditional daffodils. That’s all for today’s introduction of Huahua. Have all the flower lovers remembered this? Remember to be careful when growing flowers at home! |
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