Why don't you keep begonia at home?
It is a superstition not to keep begonia at home, and some begonia flowers are poisonous, which is easy to be poisoned at home. Therefore, there is a folk saying that begonia flowers cannot be kept at home, but in fact, begonia flowers can be kept at home, with green leaves, bright colors, high ornamental value and beautification of the environment.
What's the point of planting begonia trees in the yard?
1, avoid planting in the middle of the yard.
When planting begonia trees in the yard, you can't plant them in the middle of the yard, because in the traditional architecture of China, you pay attention to stability, and the yard is arranged according to the law of coordination of Yin and Yang. If we plant a begonia tree in the center of the yard, its tall tree shape will block the light and affect the stability and balance of the yard.
2. Avoid planting in front of the window
Begonia trees are not suitable for planting in the yard near the window. Although their pink buds and green leaves are beautiful during the day, at night, the shadow of begonia flowers will create a horrible atmosphere when reflected on the window, and the plants are taller and will block the light, so they are not suitable for planting by the window.
3, need regular cleaning
Begonia is a deciduous plant, which is prone to yellow leaves and defoliation during its growth. When planting begonia in the courtyard, in order to keep the courtyard clean and the plants beautiful, it is necessary to clean the fallen leaves under the tree regularly and cut off the yellow branches and leaves.
Why can't I give others begonia flowers?
1, meaning bad
Begonia flowers can't be given to others because the meaning is not good. Begonia flowers are usually negative and sad, such as the sadness of relatives and parting. Sending begonia flowers to others is easy to cause misunderstanding and destroy feelings.
2, toxic
Begonia flowers can't be given to others, because some varieties of begonia flowers are poisonous, and they will be poisoned if they are eaten by mistake or contacted with juice, so they are generally not chosen when sending flowers.