Toxic flowers you shouldn't keep at home

If some flowers are “boxes of oxygen” and have the ability to clean the air, some other flowers are toxic for us. Contact with flower leaves endangers health, small children, and animals. The beaver flower, unlike oil produced by it, can seriously put health at risk. Seeds of this flower contain [...]
If some flowers are “boxes of oxygen” and have the ability to clean the air, some other flowers are toxic for us.
Contact with flower leaves endangers health, small children, and animals.
The beaver flower, unlike oil produced by it, can seriously put health at risk. The seeds of this flower contain one of the most toxic substances we know. Toxic protein of the flower recina causes dehydration and diarrhea.
Jargavans are toxic for dogs, cats, and horses. If the animals mentioned are exposed to these flowers, they will experience symptoms like diarrhea and vomiting.
The lily is a beloved flower for us, but if you have cats, you better keep these flowers as far away from your pet. If the cat bit only a small part of this flower, it could die.
The flower contains a toxin enzyme, but for the effects to be fatal, animals or humans must digest a large quantity of this flower.
Oleandra can be deadly to the child if the latter swallows a leaf or flowers.

















