Are daffodils poisonous? I heard that although daffodils are fragrant when they bloom, they are poisonous and should not be placed indoors. Are daffodils poisonous when placed indoors? Can a pregnant woman grow daffodils at home? Can a pregnant woman grow narcissus at home? Netizens often ask these questions. Narcissus is indeed poisonous, so after reading this article, please stop asking questions like whether narcissus are poisonous. Please also tell your friends around you, what should you pay attention to when growing daffodils indoors?
Daffodils grown indoors
The fragrance of narcissus is not poisonous, but narcissus is poisonous, with weak toxicity, and the bulbs are highly toxic. Daffodil bulbs contain Latin toxins. After ingestion, symptoms such as vomiting, abdominal pain, bloating, weak pulse, cold sweats, diarrhea, and irregular breathing may occur. Be especially careful not to get the juice into your eyes. The bulbs The infusion has a strong stimulating effect on the uterus of guinea pigs, rabbits and cats, and can cause pigeons to vomit, so daffodils cannot be taken orally. So what should friends who grow daffodils indoors pay attention to? Remember not to come into long-term contact with daffodils. As long as it is a short-term normal contact, there will be no harm in poisoning if you don't eat it.
Daffodils
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