Oleander poinsettia, dripping water, Guanyin, Tiansaema, Tiger thorn plum With the improvement of the quality of life, more and more people like to place some potted flowers at home, which not only beautifies the environment but also cultivates sentiment. While enjoying the beauty brought by potted plants, we must also be vigilant about the possible safety hazards of some of these flowers. The following are some common potted flowers. Their flowers may contain toxic ingredients, so flower growers must be careful. Oleander is a common ornamental plant. Its flowers are beautiful and have a strong aroma. The flowers, stems and leaves of oleander contain highly toxic substances. If people eat it by mistake, it may be poisoned or life-threatening. When growing flowers at home, avoid placing oleander in places that are easy to reach by children. Poinsettia is a very ornamental flower. Its flowers are brightly colored and very eye-catching. The flowers and leaves of Poinsettia contain certain toxicity. If eaten by mistake, it may cause discomfort in the mouth, throat, esophagus and other parts., and the juice of Poinsettia may also cause skin allergies, so pay attention to protective measures when contacting it. Dishui Guanyin Dishui Guanyin is a common indoor potted plant. Its flowers are fresh and refined. The juice of Dishui Guanyin contains certain toxicity. If eaten by mistake, it may cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and other symptoms. The leaves and stems of Dishui Guanyin may also cause skin allergies. When raising Dishui Guanyin, attention should be paid to avoid contact with children. Arisaema japonica is a common leaf-viewing plant. Its leaves are green and very beautiful. The flowers and stems of Arisaema japonica contain certain toxicity. If people eat it by mistake, symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain may occur. The juice of Arisaema japonica may also cause skin allergies. When raising Arisaema japonica japonica, special attention should be paid to the safety of children. Tiger thorn plum is a very ornamental flower. Its flowers are colorful and very attractive. The thorns and flowers of Tiger thorn plum contain certain toxicity. If people eat it by mistake, they may experience nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and other symptoms. The juice of Tiger thorn plum may also cause skin allergies. When raising Tiger thorn plum, special attention should be paid to children and pets.
In order to ensure the safety of raising flowers at home, the following are some suggestions: 1. Understand the toxicity of the flowers you raise and avoid placing toxic flowers in places that are easily accessible to children and pets.
2. Trim flowers regularly and clean up fallen flowers and leaves in time to prevent accidental ingestion.
3. When contacting toxic flowers, take protective measures, such as wearing gloves, masks, etc.
4. Strengthen safety education for children and pets to improve their safety awareness.
When enjoying the good times brought by potted flowers, we must always be vigilant to ensure the safety of family flower raising, and let us work together to create a healthy and harmonious living environment.