First, thick-skinned plants are not poisonous.
Thick-skinned plants generally refer to succulents in the shape of rosettes, which are very beautiful, so many people want to ask if thick-skinned plants are harmful to people. Thick-skinned plants are neither toxic nor toxic, so they will not harm people's health.
Second, the benefits of thick-skinned plants 1, for viewing.
Thick-skinned plants are all succulents in the shape of rosettes, and succulents themselves are very cute and ornamental. If you add another shape to them, it will greatly increase their ornamental value. It is also a pleasure to keep a pot in the study or desk and have a look after work.
Step 2 purify the air
As a plant, it will of course carry out photosynthesis, and then it will absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which will increase the indoor oxygen content. Although the amount may not be large, it has also made a little contribution to improving air quality. Then it also has the function of absorbing radiation. Putting a pot on the computer desk may not be as good as cactus, but it can also greatly reduce the harm of radiation to human body.
3. Medicinal value
Thick-skinned plants also have high medicinal value. Their main functions are clearing away heat and toxic materials, cooling blood and stopping bleeding. Leaves can also be used to stop bleeding or mashed and applied to trauma, which can effectively relieve bleeding and wound deterioration, and have therapeutic effects on traumatic injuries and some skin ulcers.