Poisonous succulent plants picture name Rosa davurica
Generally speaking, Rosa davurica, which originated in Africa, is widely planted in tropical and temperate regions of the old world, and distributed in the north and south of China. Commonly used in parks, botanical gardens and courtyards. The whole plant can be used as medicine, and external application can treat blood stasis, fracture and malignant ulcer. There are many types of horticultural cultivation in this species, among which yellow bracts and white bracts are cultivated in a few places in China.
Zhang Qilin
Kirin palm originated in the arid, hot and sunny areas of eastern India, and it is a banded variety of overlord whip. The angular fleshy stems are deformed into comb-shaped or flat fan-shaped, while others are the same as the overlord whip. The whole plant contains white highly toxic milk, which can cause serious poisoning if eaten by mistake. Splash in the eyes can cause blindness.
Vileplume
Lady Enforcers, a cactus-bearing plant, originated in the tropical rain forests of Mexico and South America, and is now cultivated in tropical and subtropical areas all over the world. China is mainly distributed in Guangdong and Guangxi, mainly producing areas such as Guangzhou, Zhaoqing, Foshan and Lingnan. Its flower products are very popular in domestic and foreign markets, mainly used to make flower-based soup, in order to achieve the purpose of strengthening the body and nourishing health.
Pengshanhu
Swelling coral belongs to Euphorbiaceae Euphorbia. Like warm, dry and sunny environment, drought-resistant and semi-cloudy, not cold-resistant, avoid humidity, no obvious dormancy period.
Cyclone unicorn
Euphorbiaceae Euphorbia plants. Originated in transvaal province, South Africa, Euphorbia is a small and rare species with low plants and stout fleshy roots. Prismatic spiral is very rare in Euphorbia, which can be used for specimen display in botanical gardens and cultivation of some enthusiasts.
Cloth ball
Buqiu is a Euphorbiaceae plant, also known as Huangyu and Obersha, which is native to Cape Province. This plant is spherical with a diameter of 8? 12 cm. Rib 8, neat, with reddish-brown criss-crossing stripes in the gray-green epidermis, dense stripes at the top and small brown blunt teeth at the edge.
Kuiweiyu
Kuiweiyu is a perennial succulent plant of Euphorbiaceae, native to South Africa. The plant has a thick cylindrical succulent stem with more than 65,438+00 protruding edges. The skin is green to grayish green, covered with white powder, with obvious and parallel dark horizontal edges, and the edges are prickly, reddish brown to dark brown, which is easy to fall off. Leaflets fall off early, so it gives the impression that plants have never had leaves. Cymes have purplish red flowers, but they don't bloom easily in potted plants. Kuiwei jade has a strange shape, which resembles some cactus plants. Potted decoration with several cases, bookshelves, windowsills and other crafts is simple and natural, like a living handicraft.
Eucalyptus rugosa
Smilax China, also known as Euphorbia, is a perennial succulent plant of Euphorbiaceae. Its plant is short and creeping, with a height of 5- 10 cm, and it is native to Madagascar Island in eastern Africa.
Hong Cai Yun Ge
Hongcaiyunge is a cultivated variety of Caiyunge. The native species Caiyunge is produced in Namibia, and it is a multi-branched shrub with all branches growing upward. 3? 4 sides, usually 3 sides, 4? 6 cm, length 15? 25 cm, but the branches are thinner and longer when cultivated. There are hard short teeth on the edge. The epidermis is dark green with white halo. The opposite thorn is reddish brown, 0.3? 0.4 cm long. There is a short oval green leaf on each side of the upper part of the branch, with a leaf length of 3? 5 cm, the leaves are very thin. Leaves will fall when it is cold in winter, and new leaves will grow in May of the following year.
Euphorbia jingo
Euphorbia is a perennial succulent plant. This plant is arbor-shaped, with short and thick trunk and many branches. The fleshy stem is about 15cm thick, with 4-5 edges, ridges, wavy edges, white or yellowish white epidermis flowers, gray-brown or purple-brown thorns, and paired edges. When the stem grows vigorously, there are lanceolate, white or yellow-white leaves at the top of the stem, but they fall off earlier, giving people the impression that the plant has no leaves.
It is worth noting that succulents are poisonous, that is, the juice of plants is poisonous. As long as you don't eat by mistake, nothing will happen, and normal decoration is definitely beneficial and harmless.