Is African jasmine poisonous?
Is African jasmine poisonous?
When African jasmine blooms, it has a strong fragrance. Although this floral fragrance is good, there are some volatile chemicals with complex components.
However, this fragrance does not mean toxic, and friends do not have to worry about being poisoned by it. It's just that some people react differently to the fragrance of flowers. Some people may feel more comfortable, but some people will feel uncomfortable. Of course, it has something to do with the environment and the concentration of fragrance. Generally speaking, the space is relatively large, and there are not many African jasmine cultured, so the problem is not big. However, long-term exposure to these flowers may cause people to have bad symptoms such as poor breathing, dizziness and nausea.
Can African jasmine be kept indoors?
It is still possible to cultivate African jasmine indoors.
First of all, African jasmine can beautify the home. African jasmine is beautiful in shape, with many flowers and bright leaves. If cultivated indoors, you can beautify your home, and with different home styles, you can have different beautification effects.
Secondly, African jasmine has a good feng shui effect. African jasmine leaves are darker in color and have the function of ward off evil spirits. In addition, when you put it at home, you can put it on the windowsill, which is also beneficial to the feng shui at home.
Last but not least, African jasmine should not be put in the bedroom, because it will release carbon dioxide at night, which is harmful to human body.