**Or in film and television dramas, especially ancient or fantasy, there are often some accidentally poisoned or poisoned plots, and today twenty kinds of poisonous flowers are collected for reference.
1.Poinsettia.
When the white juice in the stems and leaves of poinsettia comes into contact with it, it can irritate itching and allergies. Accidental ingestion may produce a range of serious poisoning symptoms, including confusion, vomiting, diarrhea, etc., and may even lead to death.
2.Oleander.
The leaves, flowers, bark and roots of oleander are all poisonous, especially the sap is the most toxic. After eating oleander by mistake, it may cause poisoning, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea and other adverse symptoms, and in severe cases, it may even lead to shock and death.3.Tiger thorn plum.The smell of oleander for a long time may make a person drowsy and mentally decreased.
Oleander pollen may trigger allergies and asthma disorders.
For pregnant women, oleander juice may cause uterine smooth muscle contractions, leading to miscarriage or premature birth.
However, oleander has strong anti-cancer and anti-aging effects, can purify the air, and is a good tree species for parks and courtyard greening.
Tiger prickly plum contains white juice that contains a variety of toxic substances such as diterpenoids. When a wound touches these juices or accidentally ingests the white juice of the tiger thorn plum tissue, it may cause redness and swelling, as well as symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and dizziness.4.Nightshade.
When nightshade stops photosynthesis at night, nightshade will emit a large amount of exhaust gas, which is not good for health. Planting nightshade indoors, smelling the fragrance of nightshade for a long time may cause dizziness, cough, wheezing, insomnia and other adverse reactions.5.Mimosa.
Mimosa contains trace amounts of toxic alkaloids, if you are exposed to or take mimosa for a long time, it is easy to cause hair loss, hair thinning and yellowing, mainly because mimosine can destroy the hair follicles in ** cells. In severe cases, cataracts and bone marrow suppression are also predisposed.
6.Tulip.
Tulips contain volatile toxic components that can enter the human body through the respiratory tract, causing the body to experience dizziness, head swelling, nausea, vomiting, dehydration and other toxic reactions.7.Wisteria.Prolonged exposure to tulips in a poorly ventilated environment may also affect the normal growth of hair and cause discomfort such as hair loss.
The seeds and skin of wisteria contain toxins, which can cause vomiting, diarrhea and other uncomfortable symptoms if eaten by mistake. Wisteria seeds resemble broad beans and contain cyanide, which can easily be poisoned when eaten raw, and in severe cases, it can cause shock and hurt the heart. Severe poisoning can occur in children if they ingest two seeds.8.Poppies.
The whole plant of poppies is poisonous, especially containing an alkaloid, which is very toxic. If ingested, it may cause central nervous system poisoning, and in severe cases, it can even be life-threatening. However, as long as it is not eaten by mistake, watching poppies will not cause harm to the human body.
9.Lilac.
Lilac is a common Chinese herbal medicine and is usually non-toxic. But lilacs have a certain astringent effect, and excessive use may cause constipation.10.Lily.In addition, lilacs contain chemicals such as eugenol and benzaldehyde, which may cause dizziness, headache, nausea and other uncomfortable symptoms if exposed to them for a long time or in large quantities, and in severe cases, may also lead to fetal malformations or miscarriage. Of course, the effects of lilacs on pregnant women vary depending on individual differences and the degree of exposure.
If you smell the fragrance of lilies for a long time, it is easy to cause the brain nerves to be in an excited state, affecting the quality of sleep, and prone to insomnia.11.Wolf poison flowerThe stimulants contained in the floral fragrance may irritate the nerves of pregnant women, and if pregnant women are frequently exposed to lilies, they may cause discomfort to the body and affect the development of the fetus.
Lilies also contain pollen and other allergens, which may trigger allergic reactions, with symptoms such as itching, redness, and coughing. Prolonged inhalation may irritate the bronchial mucosa, causing spasmodic contractions of the bronchial tubes, inducing respiratory diseases such as asthma.
The toxicity of the wolf poison flower is mainly concentrated in the juice and roots, if accidentally touched or accidentally ingested the wolf poison flower, symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, difficulty breathing, heartburn and other symptoms may occur, and in severe cases, it may even lead to respiratory arrest and death.Especially for pregnant and lactating women, contact with lupus venom flower should be avoided to avoid adverse effects on the fetus or infant, which may affect the growth and development of the fetus in severe cases.
12.Azalea.
Some varieties of rhododendrons are poisonous, among them, varieties such as golden-flowered azalea, kraft tea, large white-flowered azalea and sheep's heel are thought to contain toxins. Accidental ingestion may cause symptoms such as stomach upset, diarrhea, vomiting, especially for people with flower allergies, it may cause more severe allergic reactions and even life-threatening.13.Datura stramonium.Of course, for most people, the toxicity of azaleas does not cause serious effects, unless someone who accidentally eats a large amount of azalea or is allergic to certain species.
All parts of the mandala contain highly toxic chemicals, known as mandala bases. Mandalatine is present in all parts of flowers, stems, leaves, seeds, roots, etc., and its toxicity is extremely strong, which can cause various poisoning symptoms such as hearing impairment, confusion, hallucinations, and delusions.14.Nandina.Mandala poisoning is mostly caused by accidental ingestion, which is mainly manifested as symptoms such as dilated pupils, dry mouth, hoarseness, etc., and in severe cases, changes in consciousness, convulsions, shock, and even death will occur.
Smelling this floral fragrance for a long time may also cause a dry throat, a hoarse voice, and in severe cases, convulsions and even coma.
The whole plant of Phyllostachys chinensis is poisonous, including the peel, seed kernel, branches and leaves and other parts contain a variety of alkaloids, such as Phyllostachys chinensis, hydrocyanic acid, etc., accidental ingestion or excessive contact with these parts may lead to poisoning. Symptoms of poisoning include excitement, a fast and slow pulse, an irregular pulse, a drop in blood pressure, muscle cramps, respiratory paralysis, coma, and even death due to heart failure.15.Flowers on the other side.
The toxicity of the flower is mainly found in its bulbs, and if accidentally eaten or touched in excess, it can lead to poisoning. The symptoms of poisoning mainly include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, slow heartbeat, difficulty breathing, etc., and in severe cases, it may lead to coma and death.16.Calla.The bulbs of the flower can also be used to make poisoned arrows, and if they are stabbed, they may cause symptoms such as nerve paralysis and muscle paralysis, and they need to seek medical attention in time**.
Calla lily contains a large amount of herbal calcium crystals and alkaloids, which are toxic and may cause symptoms such as drowsiness, coma, numbness of the tongue, sore throat, abdominal pain, and diarrhea when ingested.
17.Evergreen.
The sap of evergreen is poisonous, and the stem tissue fluid is generally the most poisonous. Mucus sticking to the ** will cause allergic reactions, plaques or itching, and scratching without paying attention to yourself will be more itchy.18.Iris.Accidental ingestion of evergreen may cause symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, headache, dizziness, dizziness, and tiredness. In more severe cases, symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, numbness in the limbs, slowed heartbeat, and decreased blood pressure may occur.
Among them, the juice of the evergreen contains the toxic substance calcium oxalate needle crystal, if you eat a small tuber by mistake, it will cause sore throat and vocal cord damage, and in severe cases, it may lead to vocal cord paralysis and make people dumb.
Iris contains certain toxic substances, mainly iridin, which are mainly distributed in the stems, roots and fruits of plants. If you accidentally eat iris or iris root, you may experience gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and may even lead to serious illnesses such as hematuria and jaundice.19.Hyacinth.
The bulbs of hyacinths are toxic, and if ingested, there may be symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, diarrhea, headache, dizziness, chest tightness, chest pain, shortness of breath, palpitations, poor breathing, drowsiness, general weakness, fatigue, and poor spirit. If the poisoning is severe, there will be impaired consciousness, coma, and even shock. There will also be changes in the patient's vital signs, such as a drop in blood pressure, a drop in oxygen saturation, etc.
20.Morning glory.
Morning glory is also known as trumpet flower, morning flower, bowl flower, and its stems, leaves, flowers, and seeds are all poisonous, with the seeds being the most toxic. After ingesting morning glory, it may stimulate gastrointestinal peristalsis, resulting in nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea and other symptoms, and may also be accompanied by blood in the stool, blood in the urine and other symptoms.