Is lily poisonous?
Lily belongs to the flower of day lily. At the same time, lily is also called worry-free girl, lily, sedative and so on. It belongs to a perennial herb of Hemerocallis in Liliaceae.
The day lily we usually eat is the bud of the day lily, which has high edible value. The flower scape of the day lily varies in length and the pedicel is very short.
In addition, the flowers of day lily are large and funnel-shaped, the perianth is light yellow, orange or deep purple, and the flowering and fruiting period is from May to September in summer.
Is lily poisonous?
Lily is poisonous. It contains a lot of colchicine. After entering the human body, it will be oxidized into colchicine, which is highly toxic.
No toxicity will be released during normal maintenance. If you eat lily, it will be harmful to people's health, which will lead to poisoning, thirst, fever, vomiting and diarrhea.
Can lilies be kept indoors?
Lily can be kept indoors, and it is better to keep lily at home, because lily has high health care value, can be eaten as medicine, and has the effects of calming the nerves, calming the nerves, strengthening the brain and lowering blood pressure, diminishing inflammation and resisting cancer, etc. Moreover, lily is light yellow in color, fresh and charming, has the function of beautifying the indoor environment, and has high ornamental value.