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What are the feng shui taboos of family flower cultivation?

1. Avoid raising more flowers with strong fragrance and pungent smell. Such as orchids, roses, Chinese rose, lilies, cordate telosma, etc., can all emit rich fragrance. A pot in the room is full of fragrance, but if there are too many fragrant flowers in the room 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. The gas emitted by Christmas flowers and evergreen is not good for people; If the particles emitted by tulips and hydrangeas are exposed for too long, the skin will be allergic and itchy.

2. Avoid placing too much. At night, most flowers release carbon dioxide, absorb oxygen and compete with people. Most of the rooms at night are closed, and the air is not well circulated with the outside world. If there are too many flowers indoors, it will reduce the indoor oxygen concentration at night and affect the quality of sleep at night, such as chest tightness and frequent nightmares.

3. Avoid putting toxic flowers indoors. Such as oleander, its stems, leaves and even flowers are toxic in spring, summer and autumn, and its milky juice contains an oleanolide, which will be poisoned if eaten by mistake; The bulbs of daffodils contain Latin toxins, which can cause vomiting and other symptoms if children eat them by mistake. The juice of leaves and flowers makes the skin red and swollen, and if the juice gets into the eyes by mistake, it will hurt the eyes. Too much contact with mimosa can easily lead to sparse eyebrows, yellow hair, and serious hair loss.