Is it harmful to keep tulips indoors? What are the suitable indoor plants and flowers?

Is it harmful to human health to grow tulips indoors?

About the question of whether it is harmful to human health to grow tulips indoors and the knowledge of flower cultivation, such as suitable indoor plants and flowers, the editor below will provide you with detailed answers.

5 flowers that should not be kept indoors even if liked, as they can harm health, many people don't take it seriously

Flower Art Space, Flower Art Space, published on May 25, 2023, at 14:26 in Liaoning

Be cautious about keeping 5 types of flowers at home, as they can bring bad luck, not superstition, but the "教训" of those who have experienced it.

People often look twice at beautiful things, such as beautiful clothes, shoes, bags, etc., trying their best to possess them. However, not all beautiful things are worth having. For example, the following five types of flowers are attractive, but if kept close, they can be harmful to health. It's not superstition, and many people are not aware of it. Don't take it lightly.

The first one, tulips

In a park near us, tulips are planted every year. When they bloom during Labor Day, the vast stretches of tulips attract a large number of tourists, and it's very common to see people taking photos and posing for pictures. Some people even get close to smell their fragrance.

Tulips look fresh and appealing, very beautiful, with red, orange, yellow, pink, and white colors. Swaying in the wind, they are indeed captivating. Some people also put a few tulips in a vase and place them in front of the mirror or dining table to enhance the warm atmosphere. However, tulips are not suitable for keeping indoors for long periods, as their fragrance is toxic. Breathing such air for an extended time can be dangerous and unhealthy.

The second one, sensitive plant

Before growing flowers, I had heard of the sensitive plant. When visiting the flower market, I found this plant fascinating and couldn't help but touch its leaves. Once touched, the leaves would gently close, as if shy, very interesting, fresh, and beautiful, with a certain appreciation value, usually favored by children, who would beg their parents to buy one.

But later I learned that the sensitive plant is not worth keeping. It contains a toxin that can cause hair loss if touched frequently, which is considered unlucky! Children's resistance and immunity are low, and they are not fully developed, so it's best to keep them away from it.

The third one, stick tree

Who would think that a succulent plant like the stick tree is also toxic? The bright green branches have almost no leaves, making it very cute and unique, and it was once very popular. It grows rapidly with well-developed branches and can easily become a giant, unlike a dog's purchase.

Is it harmful to human health to grow tulips indoors?

Don't underestimate the toxicity of the stick tree. Its sap contains strong poison. If it accidentally splashes on the skin, wash it immediately to avoid allergic reactions, and don't try to eat it. I think having such a plant around is dangerous, especially if there are children at home, it's best to keep them away.

The fourth one, red spider lily

My grandmother always reminds me not to grow red spider lilies. In the eyes of the older generation, red spider lilies are not an auspicious flower. Their flowers are very seductive and beautiful, like dragon claws, but when they bloom, there are no leaves, only flowers, representing separation, which is a bad omen. There is also a terrifying saying that it grows on the road to the Yellow Spring.

It's not just superstition; the bulbs of red spider lilies are toxic. When repotting, be sure to wear gloves to avoid getting the sap on your hands, which can cause itching and swelling, affecting your mood. It's better not to grow it.

In conclusion, in my view, this flower is also not suitable for keeping around. It's better to grow green vines and hanging orchids instead.