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Artificial plants imitate the form of natural plants and are made through artistic processing and design. Indoor artificial trees are mainstream products on the market. Is it really good to put artificial plants indoors? Are there any harms to the indoor environment and human body? Don't worry, let us explain it to you today.
Artificial plants are rich in varieties and complete in styles. Today's technicians are also based on the concept of "green environmental protection, simple and beautiful" to create a special market for artificial plants. Not only to facilitate people's life aesthetics and change the beautiful matching of the home environment, but also green and environmentally friendly, without polluting the environment. The materials used to make artificial plants are all green and environmentally friendly materials that are harmless to the environment and human body. Reshape people's lives from an artistic perspective, make the world full of beautiful enjoyment, and create a harmonious, simple and beautiful home decoration environment.
Simulation plants are not restricted by natural conditions such as sunlight, air, water, and seasons. Plant species can be selected at will according to the needs of the site. Whether indoors, outdoors, in the northwest desert or in the desolate Gobi, a green world with four seasons like spring can be created.
The branches and leaves of simulation plants do not mold or rot, do not need watering, and do not breed mosquitoes and flies. Simulation plants do not need to be cultivated artificially, which can save the trouble of watering, pruning, and insect treatment. Simulation plants do not need to photosynthesize, and there is no side effect of children accidentally eating and hurting people. This is very suitable for families with children and the elderly and both husband and wife working.
6. You should not place night-blooming jasmine, mimosa, lily, orchids at home. Night-blooming jasmine will emit a lot of exhaust gas at night; mimosa is a poisonous plant, and more people will cause hair loss; while lily and orchid will release a strong fragrance, stimulate people's nerves, and cause the owner of the house to suffer from insomnia at night due to excitement.
7. Residents on higher floors are more suitable for growing sun-loving potted plants, such as bougainvillea, osmanthus, Michelia, gardenia, jasmine, Milan, cactus, cactus, dragon boat flower, colorful hibiscus, etc. For these plants, it is best to choose the southeast direction when placing the flower pots, because the time of direct sunlight here is the most suitable. For residents on lower floors, it is best to grow shade-tolerant plants such as orchids, azaleas, asparagus, spider plants, and camellias.