The role of lyre leaf coralThe appearance of the harp leaf coral is very unique, and it is a plant with a relatively rare shape. Lyreleaf coral is more suitable for indoor cultivation. If it is cultivated outdoors, it will easily grow slowly or wither directly. Therefore, harp-leaf corals are mostly grown in the southern region of my country. Is lyre coral poisonous?The latex of lyre coral is poisonous, so be sure not to ingest it by mistake. Otherwise there will be serious consequences. If you accidentally touch the latex of the lyre coral, it will cause blisters or pustules and severe skin inflammation. If the latex accidentally splashes into your eyes, you must wash it immediately, because the latex of the harp leaf coral is extremely toxic to the eyes, and this toxicity is long-term. If livestock accidentally eat fallen leaves of Lycoris radiata, they may develop severe blisters in their mouths. How to deal with lyre coral poisoningIf you accidentally touch the latex of the harp leaf coral, you must find clean water to wash it immediately. If breast milk is accidentally ingested, induce vomiting immediately. Whether the breast milk is touched or accidentally ingested, after emergency treatment, be sure to send the baby to the hospital for specific diagnosis and treatment. |
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