The Effects and Benefits of Jade Plant
The editor brings you the experience related to the planting of jade plants, focusing on their effects and benefits. Next, the site editor will introduce to the netizens.
Purification Effects Jade plant has a certain purification effect on formaldehyde, xylene, and second-hand smoke, and it is considered the best plant for radiation protection. Many industry insiders say that as long as it is a succulent plant, it can prevent radiation. In layman's terms, plants with thicker leaves generally have this function. However, no one can prove whether it really works or not, and people generally adopt a "better safe than sorry" attitude. At least the green color of the jade plant can soothe the eyes and reduce eye fatigue, which is certain. Ornamental Value The leaves of the jade plant are thick and green, with an attractive shape that gives a sense of daintiness. It is suitable for planting in small pots and is an ideal ornamental foliage plant for both home and office spaces. It is often used to decorate windowsills, desks, coffee tables, etc. It can also grow in the shade of trees and shrubs, making it a good ground cover and ornamental plant for rock gardens. When arranged with colorful and fragrant flowers like narcissus, violet, and cyclamen, it is very elegant and fragrant. In addition to its ornamental value, the whole plant of jade can also be used as medicine. It has the effects of expelling wind and dampness, relieving cough and phlegm, and activating blood circulation to relieve pain. It is suitable for rheumatic bone pain, tuberculosis, bronchitis, asthma, pertussis, lung abscess, infantile malnutrition, and dysmenorrhea; externally, it is used to treat falls, fractures, and injuries.
The above-mentioned sharing about the effects and benefits of the jade plant hopes to be helpful to you!