If You Have A Little Mind, You Will Never Bring These Plants Into Your Home!

Here are the plants that you need to get rid of immediately, even if they are in your home


You may like to grow ornamental plants in your home, but remember that some plants may harm you, your children or pets while decorating your home. Some plants are bad for allergies, harmful to your pets or children, or even affect their survival. Here are the plants you should think twice before buying...

BONSAI: GREAT DANGER FOR THOSE WITH ALLERGIES
Buying a bonsai is basically an easy way to have a tree inside your home - just in mini form.


The problem is that the herb can be extremely irritating for those with tree allergies. Even if allergies aren't a problem, be careful when watering or pruning.

BRITISH Ivy: PUT YOUR PETS INTO A COMA WHILE FRYING YOU
English ivy often climbs buildings effortlessly and is also good for brightening up your home. Or is it not good?


Experts say that for some people, the herb can also cause an allergic skin reaction, which can cause itching, redness or blisters. According to veterinarians, if your pet ingests it, it can cause respiratory problems, paralysis and even coma.

FICUS TREE:: TAKES DUST LIKE CRAZY
Ficus trees are a common indoor plant, but there's something that isn't talked about much. How often should you clean them?


Its waxy leaves collect dust like crazy and almost suffocate those with dust allergies. It needs to be deleted regularly, so if you don't want to add anything else to your to-do list, consider other options instead.

ZAKKUM: IT CAUSED MANY PEOPLE'S DEATH
With its beautiful pink flowers, oleander is an absolutely eye-catching plant. However, do you know what can happen to you or your pets if you get too close to him?


According to the Canadian Biodiversity Information Facility, the shrub is incredibly poisonous, and even a single leaf can be deadly to you or your pets. In fact, in the past, people have even died from using the branches of the bush as skewers.

CYLAMEN: INVASED BY lice
Cyclamen, unfortunately, has a not-so-nice disadvantage. It is known to be infested by vine lice.


Once pests appear, they are difficult to control because they wreak havoc in several different ways: While the adults eat the leaves, the larvae attack the underground root system. This is a recipe for disaster.

ELEPHANT EARS: BE CAREFUL
Elephant Ear is beautiful, but it is also one of the most poisonous plants to cats and dogs, causing swelling, burning of the mouth and tongue, and vomiting if swallowed.


ATATURK FLOWER: CAUSES SKIN IRRITATIONS
Every holiday season, poinsettia pops up in every grocery store, and families take a couple home with them for festive decorations.


Unfortunately, while it's beautiful, it can also cause some health problems: If you get white milky sap on your skin, you can get a rash, and if your cat and dog eat it, they can experience vomiting, diarrhea, and skin irritation.

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