Is it harmful to the human body?Peony likes to grow in a semi-shaded environment. When potted, you need to pay attention to good ventilation around it. Do not water it too much. It is best to wait until the soil in the pot is slightly dry. It only needs to be taken out 1-2 times a week for photosynthesis. The peony is not edible. It contains trace amounts of toxins that can cause certain harm to the human body and can severely lead to shock and death. Do not place too much indoorsWhen placed indoors, peonies can absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen through photosynthesis. At night, they absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide through respiration. If the room is closed and there is more carbon dioxide than oxygen, it will cause discomfort to the human body. When choosing plants, you should consider the size of the room and the leaf surface area of the plants, which is directly related to the purification of the indoor environment and will affect the purification effect. Generally speaking, in the room, placing a pot of peony for every 30 square meters can achieve the effect of removing pollution and viewing. The placement of plants should also match the style of the room. |
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