poisonousTulips are poisonous. Tulips contain alkali poisons, which will not cause immediate harm to the human body. However, if you stay near tulips for a long time, you will feel dizzy, and in severe cases, you may be poisoned. One very obvious phenomenon that will occur when people come into contact with tulips is that their hair will fall out, so don’t come into contact with tulips for a long time, as it may cause baldness in severe cases. Obviously, tulips are poisonous, and long-term contact with tulips can cause poisoning and hair loss, so it is certain that tulips cannot be kept in the bedroom. If you keep tulips in your bedroom, it can cause physical harm, so be careful; Therefore, the editor suggests that you can place tulips in an outdoor courtyard or on a balcony, so that you can enjoy the beauty of the flowers without harming your health. Cannot be kept indoorsAlthough tulips are extremely beautiful, shaped like wine glasses, colorful, and have beautiful and elegant shapes, you should never plant tulips indoors or in classrooms. The toxic alkali contained in the tulips will be released into the air, causing harm to family members or students, and causing dizziness or hair loss. This is very serious, so be sure to pay attention! |
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