1) Be careful when growing poisonous flowersFor those poisonous flowers and flowers that can emit strong fragrance and pungent smell, maintenance issues need to be carefully considered. For example, flowers like tuberose stop photosynthesis at night and emit a large amount of carbon dioxide, which is harmful to human health. If placed in the bedroom for a long time, it will cause dizziness, coughing, and even asthma and insomnia. Mimosa contains mimosine, which can cause vomiting, enteritis, etc. The whole poinsettia plant is poisonous, and the white latex in the stems and leaves can cause allergic reactions in the human body. The smell of oleander can reduce people's intelligence and make them sleepy. The pollen emitted by poppy and bauhinia can easily induce asthma or aggravate cough. 2) Don’t grow too many flowers indoorsThe home is an important place for people to rest and live, so the number of flowers and plants grown there should not be too many. Because the light is dim at night, plants mainly carry out respiration, they will inhale oxygen and release carbon dioxide, competing with humans for oxygen and causing the carbon dioxide concentration in the room to be too high. Especially in winter, when the doors and windows are closed, the air in the room is not ventilated, which is not conducive to our sleep at night. In severe cases, it may cause chest tightness, shortness of breath, fatigue, slow reaction and other symptoms. Therefore, it is not advisable to grow too many flowers in the room, especially in the bedroom. In short, the number of flowers grown at home should be few but good, especially in bedrooms, children's rooms, and patient rooms. There should not be too many flowers, otherwise it will affect people's rest and even harm their health. On the other hand, poisonous flowers and flowers that emit strong fragrance and irritating odors should not be cultivated. These flowers can only be cultivated outdoors, which is also a taboo in growing flowers at home. |
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