Why Can't Chinese Rose Enter the Home
A bit of knowledge to share with you why Chinese roses cannot enter the home and the detailed cultivation methods of Chinese roses related to green plants, keep reading on!
With the development of the economy, people's lives are getting better and better. They no longer just pursue food, warmth, and hydration but pay more attention to whether their mood is pleasant and their body is healthy. For physical and mental health, people like to keep some beautiful flowers and plants at home.
For most people, keeping flowers is for appreciation and beautifying the environment, but behind the beautiful appearance, there is always an unknown side. For example, keeping these three "harmful flowers" at home can affect health and have an unlucky meaning.
1. Oleander
Oleander is a evergreen upright shrub that can grow up to 5 meters tall. Its bright and colorful flowers bloom with a hole-shaped appearance around June, emitting a refreshing fragrance. Placed indoors, it can beautify the environment and purify the air, making it one of the more popular flowering plants.
Many people only pay attention to the beautiful appearance of oleander and do not know that it is a poisonous plant. Every part of oleander is toxic, and even just holding the flower in your mouth to take a picture can cause symptoms of poisoning. Don't believe it? Look up the news from last July. A woman who held an oleander flower in her mouth to take a picture ended up poisoned and was taken to the hospital. It is recommended not to keep oleander indoors.
2. Crown of Thorns
Crown of Thorns is a shrub-like succulent plant that can grow up to about 2 meters tall. Its flowers, composed of two bracts, are coated with bright and attractive colors, resembling a "plum blossom." In the south, you can enjoy the beauty of Crown of Thorns blooming all year round, which brings high ornamental value when placed indoors.
But few people know that Crown of Thorns is toxic, with its sharp spines that can cause pain and injury upon contact. In fact, minor cuts are not a big deal, but the white latex in the stem joints can easily cause symptoms of poisoning such as nausea and vomiting. It is recommended not to keep Crown of Thorns indoors, especially in families with children, be cautious.
3. Chinese Rose
Chinese rose is a semi-evergreen low-growing shrub with feather-like compound leaves that grow densely on the branches. When its colorful flowers bloom, it creates a "sea of flowers" effect. Placed indoors, it always has the atmosphere of "spring flowers in full bloom."
The more beautiful the plant, the more cautious you should be. Chinese roses are indeed beautiful, but when the flowers bloom, they emit a strong fragrance. A light sniff has no significant effect, but if inhaled for a long time, it can easily cause symptoms such as dizziness and insomnia. It is not recommended to keep it indoors, especially in the bedroom.
There are countless flowers and plants in this world, and not all varieties are suitable for keeping at home, especially indoors. Oleander has beautiful flowers, Crown of Thorns has a long blooming period, and Chinese roses have a strong fragrance, which are common in life. It is recommended that families with children should be cautious. Consider keeping jasmine, pothos, and lucky bamboo... which are non-toxic varieties.
The above is the specific introduction of why Chinese roses cannot enter the home and the detailed cultivation methods of Chinese roses for netizens to refer to and learn from.