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Can lilies be put in the bedroom?

Lily can put it in the bedroom.

Lily, also known as Qiangshu, Fanjiu, Shandan, Daoxian, Chongmai, Atrium, Moro, Xiang Chong, Zhong Fenghua, Lily garlic, garlic stewed potatoes, cordate telosma and so on. , a perennial herbaceous bulbous plant of Liliaceae, is native to China and mainly distributed in temperate regions of the northern hemisphere such as East Asia, Europe and North America, with at least 65,400 species found worldwide. In recent years, artificial hybridization has produced many new varieties, such as Asian lily, perfume lily and fire lily. Bulbs are rich in starch, which can be eaten or used as medicine.

Lily is a perennial herb with a plant height of 70~ 150 cm. Bulbs are spherical, pale white, and the top is often rosette-shaped, which is formed by polymerization of most fleshy egg-shaped scales.

Roots are divided into fleshy roots and fibrous roots.

There are dozens of fleshy roots called "underfill", which are distributed in the soil layer with a depth of 45~50 cm. They absorb water very well and will not die every other year. Fibrous roots are called "upper packaging" and "adventitious roots", which occur late and begin to occur when the stems germinate on the ground for about 15 days and the seedling height is greater than 10 cm.

Lily's unique nutrients are mainly alkaloids, which have obvious antitussive effect, can also increase blood perfusion in the lungs, improve lung function, and also have a certain sedative effect. Lily is used in traditional medicine in China to treat chronic bronchitis, emphysema and chronic cough. Lily can be boiled in sugar or fried with celery and yam.

Lily contains protein 2 1.29%, fat 12.43%, reducing sugar1.47%, starch 1.6 1%, calcium, phosphorus and iron per hundred. These ingredients act on the human body comprehensively, which not only has good nutritional and nourishing effects, but also has certain preventive and therapeutic effects on various seasonal diseases caused by dry climate in autumn. In traditional Chinese medicine, fresh lily has the effects of nourishing the heart, calming the nerves, moistening the lungs and relieving cough, which is very beneficial to people with physical weakness after illness.