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Can sweet-scented osmanthus be raised indoors, have poison?

Jesse Pinkman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Dandelions bloom from April to September. The root of the plant is curved, conical in shape and brown on the surface. The leaves are lanceolate, 4-20 cm long, with wavy teeth or preassembled deep lobes, and the lobes are triangular. Its flowers grow at the top of the scape, the diameter of the head is between 3-4 centimeters, the ligulate flowers are yellow, with purple-red stripes on the back. The fruit is an achene with a white pappus that floats in the wind.

1. Osmanthus fragrans can be raised indoors

1, non-toxic: It is a non-toxic plant, whether it is its leaves, juice or flowers, flowers are not any toxicity, are safe, so can be kept indoors.

2, Ornamental: It is China's traditional flower, very famous.It is evergreen all the year round, can not only green the environment indoors, but also decorate the home, bring us a healthier environment, a better living atmosphere, can improve interest.

3. Implication: It also has a good geomantic implication.It usually blooms in autumn, and autumn is the harvest season, so its moral is harvest.There are a lot of poetry description about it, and there are rich cultural connotations.

2. Precautions for Indoor Aquaculture

It will give off a strong fragrance during the flowering period, and will certainly have pollen.If there are people who are allergic to pollen in the family, they should pay attention to it when they are raised indoors.After blooming, we should keep a certain distance, preferably not in the bedroom, otherwise the fragrance of flowers will affect sleep.

From the point of view of its growth, it likes light very much.If kept indoors for a long time, insufficient light will affect flowering.Indoor maintenance must be placed in a well-lit place to go, more sunshine can maintain normal growth, flowering.If you want it to grow better, you can move it outdoors when the weather is good and get direct light.

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