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⚠️7 Plants🌿 You Shouldn't Have In Your Home🏠

⚠️7 Plants🌿 You Shouldn't Have In Your Home🏠 7 Plants You Shouldn't Have In Your Home

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If you haven’t noticed, people have been going a little plant crazy lately, bringing endless amounts of indoor plants and greenery into their homes on a quest for Pinterest-worthy perfection. There’s an issue, though: not all options will actually make a great addition to your space—and should probably be researched before filling up your car at the greenhouse. Whether they’re bad for allergies, harmful for your pets or children, or are borderline impossible to keep alive, you might want to think twice before buying any of these popular options.

Why don't you tell me... What kinds of plants do you like to have at home? Just leave a comment.

These are tha plants you shouldn't have inside your home...


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Bonsai

Getting a bonsai is basically an easy way of having a tree inside your home—just in mini-form. The issue is that the plant can be super-irritating to those with tree allergies. And even if allergies aren’t a problem, be careful when watering or pruning it: According to Allergy&Air, pricking your skin can leave you with a rash.

2
English Ivy

You know to stay away from Poison Ivy, but English Ivy—the plant that often effortlessly climbs up buildings—is fine to brighten up your home with, right? Well, that depends. For some people, the plant can cause an allergic skin reaction, too, resulting in itchiness, a rash, or blisters, says Poison Control. And according to Rover, if your pet ingests it, it could lead to breathing problems, paralysis, or even a coma.

3
Ficus Tree

Ficus trees are a common indoor plant, but something not that many talk about? How often you have to clean them. Its waxy leaves collect dust like crazy and need to be wiped down on the regular, so if you don’t want to add anything else to your chore list, you might want to find another option to brighten up your space instead.

4
Areca Palms

Having palms in your home will instantly make you feel like you took a trip to the tropics. Unfortunately, all those good vibes will be squashed the instant you realize your plant came with an unwanted supply of spider mites. The pricey plant is known for being a magnet for the pest, and they can be very hard to get rid of as they slowly eat away at the leaves.

5
Succulents

Succulents are popping up everywhere in people’s homes: they’re inexpensive and super cool-looking, so why not stock up? If you do decide to bring a batch home with you, just be careful. They can be infected with mealybugs, which are teeny tiny insects that spread incredibly fast to other plants and are really hard to get rid of.

6
Elephant Ear

If you have a Caladium—an “Elephant Ear”—be careful. It’s pretty, but it’s also one of the most toxic plants to cats and dogs, causing swelling, burning of the mouth and tongue, and vomiting if it’s ingested, says Pet Poison Helpline.

7
Dumb Cane

Dumb Cane is a really unique house plant—just not one you probably want to have in your home, espceially if you have pets. Because it contains calcium oxalate crystals, a cat or dog that’s ingested it could end up with everything from severe swelling and burning of the mouth to difficulty breathing or even death.






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