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Is violet poisonous? Is it suitable for keeping indoors

Walter White
2020-07-03 08:40:27
Violet is a common cultivated flower, it is non-toxic and harmless, and has a strong fragrance. Suitable for placement in the bedroom, whether it is the bedroom, living room or balcony are very good. In addition, it has the function of sterilization, which can purify the air.

1. Is it poisonous?

The whole plant of violet is nontoxic, no matter it is root, stem, leaf or flower. Moreover, it is not only non-toxic and harmless, but also has certain medicinal value, and has therapeutic effect on bronchitis. But its aroma will contain volatile oil substances, long-term smell will make throat uncomfortable.

2. Is it placed indoors?

Of course, violets can be grown indoors. Its flower color is bright, the fragrance is rich, moreover has the long florescence, no matter is uses the pot plant or inserts the bottle to be all good choice.

3. Room layout

1. Bedroom: violets are fragrant and have sterilization function. It's very good to put them in the bedroom for decoration. However, considering the influence of aroma on the throat, it is recommended to put it in the window ventilation area, or make flower arrangement and put it beside the window. In addition, its flower language is eternal beauty and love, which is also a little romantic in the bedroom.

Violet

2. Living room: it is also a good choice to put violets on the tea table or TV cabinet in the living room. The living room itself is quite spacious, which can make the room fragrant, but not very rich, reducing the impression on the throat. Next is the light is also quite abundant, is also very beneficial to its growth.

3. Balcony: Violet can also be placed on the balcony. Although it is not often seen, the fragrance can still float into the room. In addition, the balcony lighting and ventilation are very good, is a suitable growth environment, can also reduce its movement.

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