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Is lily poisonous?

Question 1: Is lily poisonous? Nothing serious, as long as it's not in the bedroom.

Lily flowers are gorgeous, elegant and fragrant, and bulbs are edible, which is a good tonic. However, flowers contain a strange stimulant, although the content is low, but if you stay in the bedroom for a long time, you will also have symptoms of "drunken flowers", which will make people overly excited and anxious, and even unable to sleep at night. Don't take it lightly.

Although everyone likes the smell of flowers, not all flowers are good for human body. According to experts' research, there are 100 kinds of common flowers containing toxic substances, which may cause harm to human body. For example, cordate telosma has a strong fragrance. For people with high blood pressure and heart disease, if they smell the rich fragrance of cordate telosma in full bloom in a closed space for a long time, the respiratory tract may be uncomfortable. Therefore, when the flowers of cordate telosma are in full bloom, it is best not to put them indoors. Mimosa contains a mimosin, which is a highly toxic organic substance. Frequent contact can cause hair loss or general discomfort. The flower of oleander is rose red, which is very beautiful when it is in full bloom, but its toxicity is also shocking. Including leaves, stem bark, flowers and fruits, all contain highly toxic substances, which are very dangerous if eaten by mistake. Lantana leaves can give off a strong smell and are toxic. If inhaled indoors for a long time, it will lead to respiratory diseases. Although the fragrance of lily is elegant, it contains a special stimulant, which, like long-term drinking, will make people overexcited, restless and even sleepless at night. Tulip flowers contain toxic alkali, and people and animals will feel dizzy and have poisoning symptoms if they stay in this flower cluster for 2-3 hours. Not suitable for planting at home. The plants and flowers of Rhododendron flavum contain toxins, which will be poisoned if eaten by mistake; The flowers of Rhododendron albiflora contain tetracyclic terpenoids, which can cause vomiting and dyspnea after poisoning. Narcissus can be planted at home, but don't break its phosphorus stem, because it contains Latin toxin. Be especially careful not to let juice into your eyes. Poinsettia is toxic to the whole plant, especially the white juice in the stems and leaves will * * * the skin. If you eat stems and leaves by mistake, you are in danger of poisoning and death. Violet, iris, etc. It has a strong aroma. Smelling the fragrance for a long time is extremely harmful to people's throat and may hurt their voice. When everyone is fascinated by the fragrance of flowers, don't forget the harm it may bring to human health!

Question 2: Is lily poisonous? Some Lilium plants contain liliine, which is toxic to some extent, while some lilies are edible. You just soak the lily in non-toxic water, so don't worry at all.

Question 3: Is it poisonous to eat lilies? No, it's poisonous.

Lily contains protein 2 1.29%, fat 12.43%, reducing sugar1.47%, starch 1.6 1%, calcium, phosphorus and iron per hundred. These ingredients act on the human body comprehensively, which not only has good nutritional and nourishing effects, but also has certain preventive and therapeutic effects on various seasonal diseases caused by dry climate in autumn. In traditional Chinese medicine, fresh lily has the effects of nourishing the heart, calming the nerves, moistening the lungs and relieving cough, which is very beneficial to people with physical weakness after illness.

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1, lily porridge:

Take 50 grams of lily powder and 60 grams of japonica rice. First, wash lily and rice separately, put them in a pot, add water and simmer with low fire. When lily and japonica rice are ripe, add some sugar and you can eat them. It is especially suitable for middle-aged and elderly people and those who are weak, upset, insomnia, low fever and irritable after illness. In addition, adding tremella to lily porridge has a strong effect of nourishing yin and moistening lung; Adding mung beans can strengthen the efficacy of clearing away heat and toxic materials.

2. Lily soup:

Remove impurities from lily, rinse it repeatedly with clear water, put it in a pot, add water, put it in water and cook it until it is extremely rotten, add appropriate amount of sugar, and eat it with soup, which can be used as a good diet for tuberculosis patients. Although it tastes a little bitter, it is bitter and sweet to taste carefully, with endless aftertaste; If you keep it in the refrigerator for a while, it is an excellent iced drink.

3. Lily soup: Take 30g of lily powder, 9g of Ophiopogon japonicus, 9g of mulberry leaves12g, 9g of almonds and 0g of honey-roasted loquat leaves10g, add water to boil, and it has the effects of nourishing yin, relieving exterior syndrome, moistening lung and relieving cough. In addition, fresh lily and lotus plumule can be decocted in water, and their juice can be drunk frequently every day, which can cure sores on the mouth and tongue.

4, lily steaming: mix fresh lily petals with honey, steam and chew, treat lung heat cough.

Question 4: Is lily poisonous? Are you asking about flowers or whole plants? If you only refer to flowers, it is not recommended to put them indoors. This fragrance of flowers will give you a headache and keep you stuffy for a long time. If it is a whole plant, it is non-toxic, and its scaly bulbs can be used for boiling sugar water and cooking ~

Hope to adopt it in time!

Question 5: Are lilies poisonous? In a sense, it is toxic and will make people feel uncomfortable.

Although the fragrance of lily is elegant, it contains a special stimulant, which, like long-term drinking, will make people overexcited, restless and even sleepless at night. Not suitable for the bedroom. But it does not hinder the appreciation of lily. Just a bunch of flowers can be put in the living room.

Question 6: How to identify whether lily is poisonous? Lily usually has several colors: white, orange and red. There used to be a wild green lily in Taibai Mountain, Shaanxi Province, but now it can be seen occasionally in Sichuan, Yunnan and other places. Lily blooms from June to August. Flowers grow horizontally at the top of pedicels, which are shaped like open horns. These flowers are beautiful, and some of them are very fragrant.

Lily: Smooth, successful, blessed, noble.

Lily (perfume): purity, wedding blessing, nobility.

Lily (white): pure, solemn and soul mate.

Lily (Sunflower): Victory, Honor and Wealth

Lily (Ji): Rich, noble, pure and elegant.

Foxtail Lily: Noble, Prosperous and Outstanding

Corn Lily: Persistent Love and Courage

Weaving Lily: Talent, Majesty and Excellence

Christmas Lily: Celebration, Celebration and Truth

Narcissus and lily: the joy and expectation of meeting.

Lily (yellow) is grateful for happiness.

Pink lily symbolizes purity and elegance, and yellow lily symbolizes wealth and nobility. In the west, there are many legends about lilies. The Bible records that lilies are transformed from Eve's tears as a pure gift, so the world thinks that lilies mean purity and freshness. ...

The Bible records that lily was turned into a pure gift by Eve's tears, so the world thinks lily is the representative of purity and freshness.

In Christianity, lilies symbolize purity, chastity and innocence. Lily bouquets often appear in Christian families at Easter because it is a symbol of Jesus' resurrection. Lily is a symbol of maternal love in China. At weddings in ancient Rome and Greece. Lily symbolizes purity and innocence, and the lily of wheat ear is used as the bride's headdress, which means that the grain is abundant and harmonious for a hundred years. In the Middle Ages, lilies symbolized the beauty of women. Lily represents a pure heart. Lily is rich in color, and most people associate white lily with innocence and sweetness. White lily is considered as the flower of the Virgin Mary, and yellow lily expresses gratitude and happiness.

Question 7: Is lily poisonous? I am a Chinese doctor, and I can tell you clearly that it was caused by liver blood deficiency. Chinese medicine believes that "the liver governs the body fascia". Fascia is the tissue that connects joints and muscles, and it is specialized in sports. The main reason why liver can govern fascia is that fascia depends on the nourishment of liver blood. Only when the liver blood is full can the fascia be nourished and maintain normal movement. If the liver qi is insufficient and the tendons and veins are not nourished, there will be tremor of hands and feet, numbness of limbs and even unfavorable flexion and extension. However, if qi and blood are not nourishing, liver blood is full, liver blood deficiency is exhausted, nails are thin and soft, and even prone to collapse. It may also be menopausal syndrome, because people entering menopause at the age of 50 are prone to some neurasthenia reactions. It is recommended to go to the hospital to see Chinese medicine, and it is best to eat Chinese medicine. This disease is not serious, and it can be cured by Chinese medicine.

Question 8: Is the fragrance of lily poisonous? Suggestion: Toxic. Flowers contain a strange stimulant, although the content is low, but if you stay in the bedroom for a long time, you will also have symptoms of "drunken flowers", which will make people overly excited and anxious, and even unable to sleep at night. Don't take it lightly.

Question 9: Is potted lily poisonous? The management method of potted lily usually blooms in April-July, depending on the variety and planting time. The whole planting process takes about 90- 120 days. Many novice flower lovers don't know the management methods after potted lilies. Let's talk about the management method after potted lilies: Because the number of potted lilies is small and planted in pots, post-flowering care is generally simple. Lily plants will gradually turn yellow and wither after the flowers wither. Flower friends can get rid of withered overground parts, instead of taking out bulbs for sand storage, watering and fertilization, put pots and mud on the balcony where rain and sunshine can't reach, and then take out bulbs and plant them in the pots the next spring. In case of abnormal climate, lilies germinate in 1 1 and 65438+February. In this case, they can be planted separately after germination. Management method after potted lily The management method after potted lily above is theoretical, and flower friends will have some questions in the actual treatment process. Let's put it this way, lily is actually the process of raising balls after flowering, and flower friends who have the conditions to raise balls will consider fertilizing. Therefore, whether it is suitable for fertilization or not, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers are of great help to bulbous plants. During the ball-raising period, qualified flower friends can give thin fertilizer, and it is recommended to fertilize it once a month or so. Remember. In addition, it should be noted that when all lily plants wither, it means that they have entered a dormant period. Don't keep the ball at this time. Just put the pots together in a cool place and water them once in a while.

Question 10: Is the lily in the bedroom poisonous? Lily belongs to Amaryllidaceae, which releases carbon dioxide at night, affecting indoor air, and produces toxic substances when it blooms, which makes people dizzy and have a headache, so it is best not to put it in the bedroom.

Jasmine, rose, cordate telosma, etc. It can emit volatile essential oil and negative ions day and night, which has the function of refreshing the air and keeping the bedroom air clean. The fragrance contained in it can refresh the mind and eliminate fatigue. Some floral scents can also treat chronic diseases such as mental depression and neurasthenia. The fragrance of cordate telosma has the function of repelling mosquitoes. Hydrangea, begonia, asparagus, etc. It can not only absorb harmful gases such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and chlorine at night, but also secrete bactericidal gases, reducing the occurrence of infectious diseases such as colds, typhoid fever and laryngitis, which is of great benefit to human health.

Precautions: When growing flowers in the bedroom, the soil in the basin should be kept clean, and the fertilizer should be applied deeply. Rotten organic fertilizer should not be applied, and the dead flowers and leaves should be removed in time.