Jasmine 2113 flower is non-toxic, but it should not be placed in the bedroom.
Jasmine 5261 is native to India and Pakistan. It was introduced in 4102 and widely planted in 1653. Jasmine likes warm, humid and sunny environment. Its leaves are green, its colors are white and its fragrance is rich. It is the most common fragrant potted flower. Jasmine has good health care and beauty effects, and can be used for diet.
But flowers that can give off a strong fragrance should not be placed in the bedroom. If too many fragrant flowers are placed indoors and the fragrance is too strong, it will cause people&;s nerves to get excited, especially if people smell them in the bedroom for a long time, which will cause insomnia. Because most flowers absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen through photosynthesis during the day, at night, it is just the opposite. Therefore, it is best not to put flowers in the bedroom.
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Safety strategy of flower cultivation
1. Read more books and learn the basic methods of distinguishing flowers and plants.
2. Let the children look at the flowers with appreciation, try not to touch them, let alone fold them.
3. After some plants are broken, the slurry flowing from the broken end is toxic. Even if it is not toxic, the broken end may stab him. Therefore, for the sake of the child&;s health, parents must not let him play with the broken branches and leaves, and take away the residual branches in time.
4. If the child smells flowers, he will cough and sneeze, which indicates that he is allergic to pollen. Such a family can change other varieties of flowers that children are not allergic to, or simply don&;t grow flowers at all.
5. Warn children not to put petals or flowers into their mouths casually, because they don&;t know whether they are toxic or not.