Not all green plants are healthy. Some plants are not suitable to be placed in children’s rooms and will also damage the feng shui. Let’s take a look with the editor to see which plants will affect the feng shui of children’s rooms.
1. Plants suitable for placement in home Feng Shui plants
Aloe vera, spider plant, Sansevieria, gerbera, golden pothos, aster, cockscomb, ivy, rose, dieffenbachia, Iron tree, chrysanthemum, agave, eucalyptus, asparagus, fig, banana, monstera, etc. are all suitable to be placed in the children's room.
2. Taboos for placing plants in home Feng Shui plants
It should be noted that it is not advisable to place too many plants for two reasons: First, from the perspective of Feng Shui, Children are growing seedlings. If too many plants are placed in their rooms, the plants will compete with children for air, which is detrimental to their growth. Second, most flowers absorb carbon trioxide and release oxygen through photosynthesis during the day. .
At night, carbon dioxide is released and oxygen is absorbed. If these flowers are placed in a child's bedroom, it will be very harmful to the sleeping child. In addition, children's resistance is lower than that of adults, and they have allergic reactions to many flowers and plants. Therefore, children's rooms should not be placed with too many flowers and plants, especially the categories mentioned below.
1. Plants that are likely to cause skin allergies in children: winter jasmine, magnolia grandiflorum, dieffenbachia, etc.
2. Plants with spikes all over the body should not be placed to avoid causing damage to children's skin. Such as cactus, prickly pear, etc.
3. Flowers and plants containing toxins should not be left open to avoid affecting the health of children. Such as oleander, tulip, etc.
4. Flowers and plants with strong fragrance should not be placed as they may affect the health of children. Such as lilac, orchid, lily, etc.
The above is the editor’s introduction, I hope it can help you!