1. Is it poisonous?No, this flower has a fragrant smell. Its fragrance is very popular. Words such as fresh and elegant are not exaggerations to describe it. In addition to its scent that can be used to purify the air and beautify the living environment, its appearance is generous and elegant, and it can also be used for decoration or even worn on the hair, which is also very charming. 2. Precautions1. This flower is excellent, but some people cannot accept it or even have an allergic reaction to it. If you find this, you should avoid it to prevent contact with allergic people to avoid causing unnecessary trouble. 2. Although it smells very good, there needs to be a limit. That is to say, the plant must be placed in a spacious space with good ventilation and not too many. Only in this way can you experience the charm of the plant to the greatest extent. 3. There is no record of people who may feel unwell. This requires more observation in life. For example, the elderly, children and even pregnant women should not have any adverse reactions to this plant. The flower looks pleasant and smells sweet. If an allergic reaction is found. It is necessary to transfer in time. |
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