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Indoor flowers are placed in Feng Shui Daquan? What plants should be placed in the living room?

The principle of indoor plant placement is mainly based on the vitality of onion (auspicious, can drive the magnetic field, retain wealth and give positive energy). We call it a thriving plant, and we don't want plants to wither and wither (evil is dominant, weakening positive energy, making it difficult for wealth to gather, or driving suffocation)! Of course, we can also use evil spirits to control evil spirits.

1. Generally speaking, the living room is very suitable for placing plants such as Fuguizhu, Penglai pine, cactus, Podocarpus, Liriodendron chinense, Clivia, orchids, cyclamen persicum, citrus, nest fern, dragon's blood tree, etc., which are called "auspicious things" in geomantic omen and can indicate good luck and prosperity.

2, and it is not recommended to put too many plants in the bedroom, especially foliage plants, because such plants will rob people of oxygen at night. Because of the heavy oil smoke, the kitchen is not suitable for placing plants. If you put it, you can choose hydroponic plants, which gives people a pure and clean feeling.

3. The bathroom has a high humidity and a large temperature difference between cold and warm, which can support ornamental plants with moisture resistance and absorb dirty air, so it is suitable for ferns, weeping figs, kudzu vines and so on.

4. Looking from the balcony, the surrounding environment is harsh, with sharp corners, straight streets and street arches nearby, or facing temples, hospitals and cemeteries. Put plants that can turn evil into good. Unlike leafy plants, plants that ward off evil spirits have thorns on their stems or leaves. If there are thorns, they can rush over to ward off evil spirits and protect their homes. This kind of chemical plants include cactus, rose, cuckoo, keel and so on.

Second, 18 kinds of poisonous plants cannot be kept indoors.

Rose: The rich fragrance of rose will make people with allergies feel chest tightness, discomfort and breathlessness.

Orchid: smelling incense for too long will make people overexcited and cause insomnia.

Oleander: The poisonous gas it emits can make people depressed and asthmatic, and easily lead to tracheitis and pneumonia. Frequent smelling will make people mentally decline.

Bauhinia: Long-term exposure to pollen can induce asthma.

Cordate telosma: It can emit particles that strongly stimulate the sense of smell at night. Patients with hypertension and heart disease should not smell it for a long time, otherwise it will aggravate their condition.

Lily: Its long-term fragrance will make people's central nervous system excessively excited and cause insomnia.

Hydrangea: When people are exposed to the particulate matter it emits for a long time, skin allergy or skin itching may occur.

Pine and cypress: The smell of pine and cypress flowers and trees can stimulate people's stomach. Long-term odor will not only affect people's appetite, but also make pregnant women upset and nauseous.

Rhododendron flavum: Plants and flowers contain toxins, which can be poisoned if eaten by mistake.

Poinsettia: the whole plant is poisonous, and the white juice can stimulate the skin to be red and swollen. Eating the stems and leaves by mistake is in danger of poisoning and death.

Bachelor tree: it is a succulent plant, and the white juice flowing out after its stem is broken can make the skin red and swollen, which can cause blindness if eaten by mistake.

Five-colored plum: flowers and leaves are poisonous, and eating them by mistake can cause diarrhea and fever.

Lycoris radiata: Bulbs contain lycorine and other toxic substances. Exposure to lycorine can cause redness and itching. Lycorine inhaled into respiratory tract can cause nosebleeds, vomiting, diarrhea, cold hands and feet, shock, and even death due to central nervous system paralysis.