What are the plants that can kill bacteria
Article summary: An introduction to plants that can kill bacteria and a recommendation of five types of bacteria-killing plants, including green plants and flowers. Next, the editor will introduce to the netizens.
As the saying goes, people raise flowers, and flowers also raise people. Nowadays, people do not just raise beautiful flowers. In addition to considering their beauty, they will also pay special attention to whether the flowers are beneficial to health. If they are, they will become the first choice for raising flowers. For example, the following five types are plants that germs "fear" the most. Having them around makes the air clean and less likely to get sick, providing peace of mind for both the elderly and children.
The first one, Dianthus chinensis
Dianthus chinensis has always been known as a master of killing bacteria. It is a perennial herb with a long flowering period and a large number of flowers. The colors of the flowers include white, orange, yellow, pink, blue, and so on. Dianthus chinensis can be used as a potted plant or planted in front of the house or backyard. Its petals are as graceful as fluttering butterflies, both beautiful and pretty.
If you get close to smell it, you will find that it can emit a faint fragrance. This type of volatile oil has significant antibacterial effects. If it is planted around, it can keep everyone away from germs and maintain good health.
The second one, Peace Tree
Keeping a Peace Tree nearby usually gives people a sense of full security, and living in a room with it makes one feel very comfortable, representing peace and happiness. Peace Tree is a highly ornamental green plant with green leaves that can reflect a metallic luster, making it very elegant and suitable for keeping in a spacious balcony.
If you get close to smell its branches and leaves, they will also emit a special scent. This scent has obvious antibacterial and bacteriostatic effects, which is an odor that bacteria dislike. Having it around reduces the chances of getting sick and keeps the body healthier.
The third one, African Violet
African Violet is a highly recommended flower that is very suitable to keep nearby. It has a small size, does not take up space, and the plant height is about 20 to 30 centimeters. The leaves are fluffy and very cute, with the flowers growing on top, resembling "stars surrounding the moon," giving a warm and romantic look.
African Violet has a long blooming period and can bloom all year round. It is easy to propagate, as cutting the leaves and planting them in soil can root and sprout, and it can bloom in the same year. Additionally, African Violet has strong functionality, especially in terms of antibacterial and bacteriostatic effects, making it a favorite among many middle-aged and older people.
The fourth one, Oxalis
The flower of Oxalis is semi-open and drooping, resembling a smile or not, making it endearing. Hence, it is named Oxalis. Oxalis flowers have a banana-like scent and are a type of shrub, which can be wild or potted, with vigorous vitality and good ornamental value.
Bacteria are also afraid of Oxalis. The fragrance it emits has a significant inhibitory effect on tuberculosis and pneumonia球菌, protecting the health of family members and reducing the chances of getting sick.
However, Oxalis also has two sides. On the one hand, it can kill and inhibit bacteria, but on the other hand, its meaning is not very good, as it usually reminds people of "smiling in the netherworld," which does not sound very auspicious. Therefore, if there is a taboo about this, it is better not to keep it indoors.
The fifth one, Lily of the Valley
Lily of the Valley has a fresh and unique appearance, with flowers hanging on the branches like a string of small bells, swaying gracefully. Combined with the lush leaves, it has a temperament of a gentle girl. The small potted plant is excellent for decorating the environment.
The flowers of Lily of the Valley can emit a special fragrance that germs dislike, which has obvious antibacterial effects. It can also retain and absorb floating particles and dust in the air, reducing pollution. Placing it in a bright, diffused light, and well-ventilated area is beneficial to health and can grow vigorously.
When raising flowers, several aspects need to be considered. First, consider whether the flowers are suitable for keeping indoors and what functions they have indoors, and then consider their beauty. Only in this way can the meaning of raising flowers be further enhanced.
The sharing above about plants that can kill bacteria and the specific introduction of five recommended bacteria-killing plants hope to bring some knowledge of flowers to green plant enthusiasts.