In winter, don't move harmful flowers home

As the weather turned cold, many people who loved to grow flowers began to move flowers into their homes for the winter. The cultivation of flowers is not only beautifying the environment, but also pleasing to the body and mind, but experts have suggested that some flowers are harmful to health and we must not move harmful flowers back home. According to the technical staff of the Inner Mongolia Flower Planting Center, some flowers contain substances harmful to the human body and should not be placed in the room. Even if some of the valuable flowers such as roses, narcissus and evening primroses have a high concentration of aroma, it is not easy for people to spend a long time. It is surrounded by this aroma. Flowers are good for health, but too strong aromas can stimulate people's central nervous system to be excited. Placing such flowers in the bedroom can cause insomnia and other adverse reactions. The China Indoor Decoration Association Indoor Environment Monitoring Center pointed out that 11 kinds of common flowers are not suitable for indoor cultivation such as orchids, mimosa, redbud, Chinese rose, lily, oleander, evening primrose, tulip, and yellow azalea. Some of these flowers can cause insomnia, hair loss, cough, and headaches; others cause skin irritation, itching, swelling, and so on. Evergreen contains a toxic enzyme, its stem and leaf juice touch the skin with a strong irritant, if the child is mistaken for food will strongly stimulate the oral mucosa and cause edema, severe cases will also aphonia. In addition, indoor flowers should not be too much, because the green plants in addition to photosynthesis, but also for breathing, too much indoor flowering will cause carbon dioxide exceeding the standard, the formation of plants and people fighting oxygen, adverse to human health. China Agricultural Network Editor