Taboos of household plants, do you really understand these plants?

This article guide:

poisonous plants in family plant taboos allergic plants in family plant taboos easy-to-grow plants in family plant taboos air-purifying plants in family plant taboos

With the improvement of living standards, more and more families are beginning to pay attention to indoor decoration, and green plants have become a popular choice for family decoration due to their beauty and air-purifying functions. Not all plants are suitable for family care. Some plants may have adverse effects on human health. This article will reveal the taboos of family plants to help you choose suitable indoor plants.

poisonous plants in family plant taboos

1. Introduction to poisonous plants

Poisonous plants refer to those containing toxins, such as poisonous mushrooms and toxic arrowwood. These plants pose potential threats to human health, and ingestion or contact may lead to poisoning or even death.

2. Taboos of poisonous plants

(1) Do not plant poisonous plants at home, especially in families with children.

(2) If there are already poisonous plants at home, they should be moved outdoors and properly disposed of.

allergic plants in family plant taboos

1. Introduction to allergic plants

Allergic plants refer to those that may cause allergic reactions in humans, such as Chinese roses and lilies. People with allergies may experience symptoms like itchy and swollen skin after contacting these plants.

2. Taboos of allergic plants

(1) People with allergies should avoid contact with allergic plants.

(2) If allergic plants have been planted at home, consider replacing them with other plants.

easy-to-grow plants in family plant taboos

1. Introduction to easy-to-grow plants

Easy-to-grow plants refer to those with low requirements for light, water, and soil, such as epipremnum aureum and hanging orchids. These plants are suitable for family care but also have some precautions.

2. Taboos of easy-to-grow plants

(1) Avoid placing easy-to-grow plants in direct sunlight to prevent leaf sunburn.

(2) Water moderately to avoid waterlogging that may cause root rot.

air-purifying plants in family plant taboos

1. Introduction to air-purifying plants

Air-purifying plants refer to those that can absorb indoor harmful gases and release beneficial gases, such as hanging orchids and aloe vera. These plants help improve indoor air quality but also require some precautions.

2. Taboos of air-purifying plants

(1) Choose air-purifying plants suitable for indoor environments and avoid planting those with high requirements for light, water, and other conditions.

(2) Regularly replace indoor plants to keep the air fresh.

Understanding the taboos of family plants can help us choose suitable indoor plants and create a healthy and comfortable living environment. When purchasing plants, please note the following points:

1. Understand the characteristics of plants and avoid planting poisonous and allergic plants.

2. Choose easy-to-grow and air-purifying plants according to family environment and personal needs.

3. Pay attention to plant care to ensure the healthy growth of plants.

References:

[1] Zhang Xiaoyan, Wang Lina. The selection and maintenance of family indoor plants [J]. Modern Horticulture, 2019, (3): 32-33.

[2] Li Ming, Liu Yang. The selection and placement of family indoor plants [J]. Indoor Design and Decoration, 2018, (10): 58-59.