Is Echeveria ruderata poisonous?There is a kind of edible stone lotus on the market, which is said to be able to make juice. But that mostly refers to the Longyue succulent. Whether other species of Echeveria and Pseudo-Echeveria succulents can be eaten depends on their own situation. Echeveria lucidum is actually not edible, but you can rest assured that it is not poisonous. Can Echeveria luxuriantii be kept at home?Echeveria luxuriantii has a beautiful appearance, and has a high ornamental value whether it is in the lotus form before blooming or in the small inverted bell-shaped flowers after blooming. Echeveria luxuriantii can be cultivated as an ornamental plant. Are there any toxic side effects of keeping Echeveria luxuriantii at home?As for Echeveria ludwigii, as long as you don't accidentally eat it or harm it, there is no need to worry if you raise it for viewing. Because it is non-toxic, it will not cause any harm to our health. Also, they do not release harmful gases and do not harm us in this regard. Secondly, keeping Echeveria lucidum at home can absorb harmful gases and carbon dioxide and purify the air. This is also the benefit of keeping Echeveria lucidum at home. There are no obvious toxic side effects when growing Echeveria lucidum at home. |
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