Is Milan poisonous? Can I put it indoors?

Milan is not poisonous, so it can be maintained indoors, and it can be placed in a well-lit place such as living room, study, window sill or balcony. Milan's plants have beautiful shapes, dense leaves, green colors and bright flowers, which can be placed indoors for people to watch and relieve physical and mental stress. Milan can also purify the air and improve the air quality, which is beneficial to human health.

There is no poison in Milan.

Milan is an evergreen shrub or arbor plant of Meliaceae, also known as Eupatorium odoratum, Eupatorium odoratum and Eupatorium odoratum. Milan has many branches, dense flowers, beautiful appearance, fragrant smell and high ornamental value. Milan is not poisonous, so it can be placed indoors, in the living room, study, window sill or balcony and other places with sufficient light.

Milan has beautiful plant shapes, dense leaves, green colors and bright flowers. Indoor can decorate the house and beautify the environment. Milan will bloom in summer and autumn, and the flowers are beautiful and fragrant. Keeping them indoors can clean the air, resist harmful gases, improve air quality and benefit human health.

Put Milan indoors and try not to put it in the bedroom. The dormitory environment is narrow and the air is not circulating, which is not conducive to the growth of Milan. If Milan is maintained on the balcony, it needs to be moved to a cool and ventilated place in summer. Milan can be put in the living room, but not in the dark corner, or Milan will not grow well.

Attention should be paid to keeping Milan indoors, often opening windows and keeping indoor air circulation, which is beneficial to Milan's growth. Milan needs light in the process of growth, and needs to move outdoors for supplementary care in the process of maintenance, which is beneficial to the growth of flowers and leaves and may make them flourish. Milan can't stand strong light, so it needs shading in summer.