Is it poisonous?Anthurium is a plant of the genus Anthurium in the Araceae family. Plants in the Araceae family are actually slightly toxic, and so is Anthurium. The toxicity of Anthurium is actually not very strong. Some of its juice is poisonous, mainly from the flowers, roots and leaves. Generally, when you prune anthurium or come into contact with the juice of anthurium for other reasons, or if you accidentally eat anthurium, you will be poisoned. You can find some licorice, painkillers or flaxseeds to relieve the symptoms of poisoning. Can it be grown indoors?Anthurium is an ornamental plant, and it would be a pity if it could not be grown indoors. Although Anthurium is poisonous, it can be grown indoors. Anthurium has bright red flowers and high ornamental value. It can be grown indoors to beautify the home. It can also purify the air, absorb harmful substances in the air, and regulate the indoor air. It is a popular flower for home gardening. Although some people are worried about poisoning from growing Anthurium, as long as you are careful and cautious in your daily life, you don’t need to worry about poisoning. After all, poisoning cases are relatively rare. Safety precautionsMost people will prune the branches, leaves and roots of Anthurium when growing it for the sake of beauty and to maintain its healthy growth. However, please note that the juice from the leaves and roots of Anthurium is toxic when pruning. Be careful to avoid poisoning when pruning. Remember to wash your hands after pruning to avoid poisoning. When growing Anthurium, be sure to keep it away from its juice. Some people like to grow Anthurium at home, but you should be careful when growing it and try to keep it in a place where children and pets cannot easily reach it. Because children and pets lack their own judgment and a certain degree of self-control, they will be curious about plants, especially children with strong curiosity, who may easily eat them by mistake and cause poisoning. Therefore, if you have children at home, try not to keep them indoors.
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