If a family is not "angry", it will appear unpopular. The popularity of a family is very important, which is related to the health of family members and other issues. If plants and flowers are placed at home, then it will not be popular. It’s the same, a newly renovated new house needs the help of these plants, but did you know that not all plants can be placed and planted? The decoration Feng Shui in this issue will help you understand the flowers and plants that cannot be grown during decoration.
1. Oleander
Oleander, also known as willow leaf peach, is a perennial woody plant of the Apocynaceae family. Its stems, leaves, and bark contain toxic substances such as oleandrin and alkaloids. Frequent contact or accidental ingestion can easily cause poisoning, which may be life-threatening in severe cases. (Oleander: Also known as water licorice, it is native to India and is now cultivated in various parts of my country. The stem is more than ten feet tall, the leaves are leathery, linear-lanceolate, and often have three whorls of leaves. It blooms in summer, red or white, and has an umbrella shape. The inflorescences vary between single and double petals.
2. Lily of the valley
Every part of the flower is poisonous, especially the leaves, and even the water in which the flowers are preserved can be poisonous to the face of the poisoned person. Flushing, nervousness and irritability, headache, hallucinations, erythema, dilated pupils, vomiting, stomach pain, nausea, slowed heartbeat, heart failure, coma, death.
3. Acacia
Also known as red bean, it is distributed in Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan and other places in southern my country. It is a woody vine with thin branches and blooms in spring and summer. Its roots, leaves and seeds are poisonous, and the seeds are the most poisonous.
4. Hydrangea
Also known as hydrangea and hydrangea, in everyone’s imagination, it is edible just like marshmallows and buns, but once you eat hydrangeas, you will die within a few hours. Abdominal pain will occur, and other typical symptoms of poisoning include skin pain, vomiting, weakness, and sweating. There are also reports that patients may even experience coma, convulsions, and collapse of blood circulation in the body.
5. Morning Glory
p>Poisonous plants, stems, leaves and flowers are all toxic, especially the seeds. Overdose can cause vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, bloody stools and hematuria.
6 , Tuberose
Vine-like shrubs with weak, hairy, latex flowers. The flowers are mostly yellow-green and have a refreshing fragrance, which is even worse at night, so it is known as "Tuberose" and "Nocturne Flower". They are mostly potted ornamental plants, but they should not be placed indoors. The aroma of tuberose can make patients with high blood pressure and heart disease feel dizzy, depressed and uncomfortable.
7. Buddleia
Also known as. Buddleia is mainly distributed in the southwest, the Yangtze River Delta, Fujian, the two lakes and Guangxi. In the past, people took the flowers and leaves to poison fish, and the fish were surrounded and died. The poisoning symptoms caused by accidental ingestion were dizziness. Vomiting, difficulty breathing, numbness and tremor in the limbs. Rescue methods include gastric lavage, catharsis, taking a large amount of sugar water or intravenous infusion of glucose saline, intramuscular injection of vitamin B1 and symptomatic treatment.
8. Guiye Daphne
Also called daphne (not the one for shoes), it is a popular decorative shrub in Europe. It bears stone fruits, is evergreen all year round, has smooth and attractive leaves and stems, and has a charming floral fragrance. Highly toxic. Eating leaves or red or yellow fruits will first induce severe vomiting, and then lead to internal bleeding, coma and death.
9. Lycoris sibiricum.
Also known as Manzhushahua, it is also called Bianhuahua because the flowers and leaves never meet. Although Lycoris safflower is beautiful, its rhizomes are poisonous. The bulbs contain alkaloids, which are poisonous if eaten by mistake. , may cause poisoning, in mild cases vomiting and diarrhea, in severe cases it may cause paralysis of the central nervous system, which is life-threatening.
10. Hyacinthus
Hyacinthaceae is a perennial herbaceous plant. , the bulb is toxic. If eaten by mistake, it can cause dizziness, stomach cramps, diarrhea and other symptoms. In severe cases, it can lead to paralysis and death. Hyacinth pollen can easily cause skin allergies, so it should be placed in a well-ventilated place. If you have allergies, be careful. Smelling flowers with your nose close to them is unscientific and should be avoided. It doesn't matter if it's on the living room table.