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Are carnations poisonous

Mike Ehrmantraut
2019-12-19 08:30:15
Carnations can bloom continuously at the right temperature, so many flower lovers like to plant them. The origin of carnation is located near the Mediterranean Sea. It has bright colors and fragrant flowers. It is a very good ornamental flower, especially if it is matched with all over the sky. There are many people who don't know whether carnations are poisonous or not. Let me tell you.

Are carnations poisonous?

First of all, I want to tell you that carnations are non-toxic. You don't have to worry about that. But not all flowers are free of poison and can be used for food. Just like Yu Meimei, Narcissus, Datura and azalea, they are poisonous and can't be eaten

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In addition, carnations have not only no poison, but also high medicinal value. The whole carnation can be used as medicine, which can quench thirst and calm nerves, clear eyes and clear heart, nourish face and beauty, moisten throat and diminish inflammation, strengthen stomach and eliminate food. It can also be used to treat toothache and headache, and the effect is very good. Carnations are also rich in trace elements, many of which are needed by human body. For the circulation of blood, for the body's metabolic function has a role in promoting, as well as digestion of fidgety, detoxification and heart clearing, etc. have a lot of help.

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Carnations can also be used to make tea, taste sweet, can nourish the face, calm the liver, moisten the lungs and quench thirst. Especially with some other flowers matching tea, such as violet, don't forget me and so on. The way is to use about three carnations with boiling water for about three minutes.

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Can I keep it in the bedroom

Many people would also like to ask if they can put carnations in the bedroom, the answer is yes, but finally don't put some flowers in the bedroom, even if there are no flowers of green plants, two or three basins is the best

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