What flowers should not be kept indoors
An introduction to the flowers that should not be kept indoors and a list of 9 types of poisonous and unlucky flowers, knowledge about flowers, details are as follows:
The following 9 flowers look very bright and their blossoms have a strong fragrance, but they should not be kept in bedrooms. If placed in the living room, do not put too many, and pay attention to ventilation in the environment, otherwise, dizziness can occur after prolonged exposure.
1. Lily
Lilies are particularly unsuitable for bedrooms. Their fragrance is strong, and they have a lot of pollen, which can easily cause pollen allergies. Sensitive individuals are not recommended to place them at home. Their fragrance can overstimulate the central nervous system, causing insomnia. In severe cases, it can cause allergies, and cats are very sensitive to lilies.
2. Lantana
Lantana is too strong and grows easily. It has an unpleasant smell, but this is just one type of lantana. There are also very good varieties with colorful flowers that can bloom all year round.
(Lantana grown into a rainbow ball)
Many varieties have colorful flowers and can release a captivating fragrance, especially intense at night. Of course, you need to plant the right variety. Many hybrid varieties have a very fresh fragrance and a relatively mild taste. They are also very attractive to bees and butterflies.
3. Tulip
Tulips are also very unsuitable for bedrooms. If placed in the living room, ventilation should be considered, and the number of flowers should not be too many. People can get dizzy if they stay in a tulip flower bed for too long. Their flowers contain a certain poison, and excessive contact can easily cause hair loss, making them unsuitable for bedrooms.
4. Calla Lily
Although the fragrance of calla lilies is not too strong, their flowers and stems are poisonous, containing alkaloids. If ingested by mistake, it can easily cause poisoning or fainting. There have been news reports of an 8-year-old girl who ingested the inflorescence of calla lilies and fainted for half a day.
Also, calla lilies are very sensitive to smoke, so they cannot be kept well in households with smokers.
5. Hydrangea
The fragrance of hydrangeas is strong, and the scent can easily cause sensitivity. It is poisonous if ingested and is also not suitable for placement in bedrooms. It is usually maintained outdoors, or at most placed on the balcony.
6. Datura
It is a poisonous plant, especially the flowers and fruits (which are not edible but can be used as medicine). It can also emit a graceful light fragrance at night, which is very appealing.
This is a woody shrub (there are also herbaceous varieties) with pendulous flowers of different colors (yellow, white, and pink are the most common), and most varieties are fragrant.
7. Hyacinth
Hyacinths have a very strong fragrance and a lot of pollen. The fragrance of hyacinth flowers may cause insomnia. However, with a little attention, there is no risk, so there is no need to fear hyacinths. Their bulbs are poisonous, and ingestion can cause poisoning, so be careful not to let children touch them.
8. Narcissus
The bulbs of narcissus contain lycorine, which can cause vomiting and enteritis. The juice from the leaves and flowers can cause skin allergies, redness, and itching, so hands should be washed after touching.
The above comprehensive explanation about the flowers that should not be kept indoors and the list of 9 poisonous and unlucky flowers hopes to solve your problems with green plants.