Which is not suitable for placing in the bedroom: Chlorophytum comosum or night-blooming cereus
Today, I will explain in detail which of Chlorophytum comosum and night-blooming cereus is not suitable for the bedroom and share the related experience of planting flowers that purify the air in the bedroom. The specific details are as follows:
First, night-blooming cereus
Chlorophytum comosum is a weak藤shaped shrub with a natural flowering period starting from May and ending in winter. In the countryside of the south, night-blooming cereus can be seen growing vigorously everywhere. When night falls, the fragrance of the flowers becomes stronger. Even if you just stay next to it for a few minutes, you can feel the pressure on your breathing.
Second, oleander
Oleander is an evergreen upright large shrub that can reach up to 5 meters high, with a natural flowering period starting from June and ending about 4-5 months later. At first, I got to know oleander from palace intrigue dramas. The plot goes like this: women, in order to compete for a man, use the toxicity of oleander to eliminate their rivals without anyone noticing.
I used to be half-hearted about this, until I saw a girl from Zhengzhou who咬含 oleander for a photo and ended up in the hospital the next day. Then I completely believed that it is a "toxic" plant. Why is it planted in green spaces? In fact, it is mainly for its powerful air purification function. As long as the body does not come into contact with it, there will be no harm. However, it is not suitable to keep it at home, especially in the bedroom.
Third, fragrant lily
Fragrant lily is a perennial herbaceous plant with a natural flowering period starting from summer and ending in autumn. In the West, its fresh and elegant appearance and strong fragrance are deeply loved by people, and it is usually given to lovers. Even in the East, which is not good at expressing love, it has become one of the best-selling flower varieties in flower shops. I also like it very much, but every time I smell it, I feel very "restless" inside.
In conclusion, the "strange fragrance" of night-blooming cereus adds pressure to breathing; the "toxic" oleander is prone to accidents. The "strong fragrance" of fragrant lily can make people "restless". These three kinds of flowers are not recommended to be kept indoors, especially in the bedroom. If you want to protect your family's health, it is recommended to plant some varieties that are beneficial to human health at home, such as jasmine, osmanthus, and honeysuckle. Remember to follow me; in the next article, I will share the maintenance of these three "beneficial flowers".
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