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Calla lily can be placed in the bedroom, although calla lily is poisonous, but does not release toxic gases, its buds are white, the leaves are green, very suitable for placing on the windowsill, balcony and other places.
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Calla lily has a high ornamental value, it can be put in the bedroom to breed, although its juice inflorescence and other parts are poisonous, but as long as you do not eat it can avoid poisoning symptoms, it will not emit toxic gases, but also absorb carbon dioxide in the air, but also release a lot of oxygen, but if there are children at home, it should not be placed.
The flower form of calla lily is unique, with high ornamental value, but its juice, inflorescence and other parts are poisonous, many people do not know that calla lily can be placed in the bedroom, in fact, calla lily can be placed in the bedroom breeding, usually as long as it is not eaten by mistake, there will be no poisoning.
Calla lily does not emit any toxic gases, it can also absorb a large amount of carbon dioxide and other toxic gases in the air, and if calla lily is placed in the sun for maintenance, it can also emit a large amount of oxygen, improve the air environment in the bedroom, and play a role in decorating the environment, and can also improve insomnia and other adverse symptoms.
In fact, calla lily can not only improve air quality, play a role in decorating the bedroom environment, etc., it also has a great help to feng shui, generally put calla lily in the bedroom, can make the bedroom full of vitality, make the couple more loving, but also make the owner's body healthier.
Although there are many benefits of calla lily in the bedroom, it can not change its juice is toxic, usually if there are children, the elderly, pregnant women and other special groups of people at home, it is not suitable to put it in the bedroom without balance breeding, to avoid accidental ingestion poisoning caused by coma, and may even make it shock.
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1. Calla lilies can be put in the bedroom. The flowers of calla lily are poisonous, but the plant is not only non-toxic, but also very suitable for indoor ornamentation, symbolizing pure and noble lines, loyalty, placed in the bedroom can deepen the relationship between husband and wife, help family harmony, if you use it to decorate the bedside, add a romantic atmosphere.
2. Calla lily is poisonous, containing a large amount of herbal calcium crystals and alkaloids, and accidental ingestion will cause poisoning symptoms such as lethargy. This species is a non-toxic plant included in the Chinese Plant Atlas Database, and its toxicity is Hucha poison in tubers, Buddha flame buds and fleshy spike inflorescences. Chewing a small tuber can cause swelling and soreness in the tongue and throat.
3. Calla lily can be used medicinally and has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying. To treat scalds, an appropriate amount of fresh calla lily tubers, mash and apply externally. To prevent tetanus, in the wound, mash the calla lily tuber and apply it externally. Calla lily is poisonous and contraindicated for internal use.
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Calla lilies are suitable for keeping in the bedroom. Although the flowers of calla lily contain a large amount of calcium oxalate crystals and alkaloids, it causes symptoms of coma poisoning after ingestion. However, it does not emit toxic gas when placed indoors. You can't eat it by mistake, so keep it away from children.
Some people worry that placing plants in the room at night will affect the air, but in fact, raising a few potted plants indoors can neither be expected to purify the air, nor do you have to worry about the impact of carbon dioxide release on the human body, and a pot of plants does not have so much energy at all.
Plants release fresh oxygen during the day and carbon dioxide at night, and for a large space, the production of these gases is negligible and the impact is negligible (see note), and it is much more important to open windows and change the air. Whether you can give people a sense of pleasure when raising (arranging) plants indoors is the most important thing to consider.
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