Is it suitable to place lilies in the bedroom?
Introduction to the article: This article discusses whether lilies are suitable for the bedroom and explores the experience of maintaining green plants that are not suitable for indoor cultivation, followed by an introduction to the topic.
Nowadays, many people enjoy keeping flowers and plants indoors, whether placed in the living room, balcony, or bedroom, they fill the space with greenery. Especially in winter, many friends move their outdoor flowers and plants indoors, placing them everywhere. However, some flowers, though beautiful and fragrant, are not suitable for placement in private areas such as bedrooms for extended periods, as this can cause significant harm to one's health.
If you have these types of flowers in your bedroom, it's best to move them out as soon as possible. So, which flowers can be harmful to the body when kept for a long time? Let's look at these flowers and see if you have any of them at home.
First, lilies
Many people like to place fragrant lilies in the bedroom. Whether it's cut lilies or potted lilies, they make the room look elegant and exude a faint fragrance. However, the strong scent of lilies can easily cause excitement, and prolonged exposure can lead to dizziness in the brain and may even cause respiratory diseases.
The private space of the bedroom is not very large, and if it is not ventilated frequently, placing plants with a strong fragrance can affect sleep and compete with people for too much oxygen at night. Therefore, it's better to keep lilies in the living room or other spacious, well-ventilated areas.
Second, tulips
Is it suitable to place lilies in the bedroom?
We all know that tulips have a fragrant smell when they bloom and their flowers are elegant and grand. Some friends even place potted tulips in the bedroom. However, this is very inappropriate. Tulips contain toxic alkaloids. It's fine to keep them outdoors or in the living room where there is a lot of air circulation, but if kept in the bedroom and in close contact with people for a long time, poor ventilation can easily cause dizziness and affect sleep, competing with people for oxygen at night. Therefore, you should never place tulips in the bedroom, and if you have any, you should move them out as soon as possible.
Third, Chinese roses, roses, and rosehips, etc.
If you place Chinese roses, roses, and rosehips, etc., indoors, it is also not suitable. Their plants are relatively tall and prone to diseases and pests, easily causing small black flies to swarm indoors. Their branches are also thorny, which can easily cause injury upon contact and is also not conducive to their growth.