Chapter 34: Making a Living (2)
1) Orchid: Its aroma can cause insomnia due to over-excitement.
2) Bauhinia: If it is in contact with people for too long, it can induce asthma or worsen cough symptoms.
3) Mimosa: The mimosine in its body is a very toxic organic substance, and too much contact with the human body will cause hair to fall out.
4) Moon Flower: The rich fragrance it exudes will cause some people to have chest tightness and discomfort, breathlessness and difficulty breathing.
5) Lily: The fragrance of lilies is elegant, but because its floral fragrance contains a special stimulant, after a long time of smelling like drinking, it will make people overexcited, restless, and even sleepless. In addition, such as violet (crab) orchid, iris and other strong aromas, long-term smell of the fragrance is extremely bad for the human throat, may make the voice hurt.
6) Nightshade (including cloves): After stopping photosynthesis at night, a large amount of exhaust gas will be discharged, which smells very good, but it is very good for Song Mihuan?? Mei? Coughing, wheezing, etc. Put the evening incense indoors during the day and move it outside in the evening.
7) Narcissus: It's generally fine to grow at home, but don't break its phosphorus stems, as it contains Latin toxins. Once the human body comes into contact with the sap of daffodil leaves and flowers, it can cause redness and swelling of the skin; If the juice accidentally gets in the eyes, the consequences are even more serious. Daffodil bulbs contain Latin cotoxin, which can cause vomiting when ingested.
8) Oleander: It blooms in spring, summer and autumn every year, and is a flower that can be used for people to watch, cure diseases, and poison people. Its stems, leaves, and even flowers are poisonous. It can secrete a milky white liquid, and after a long period of contact, it will poison people, causing symptoms such as drowsiness and mental decline.
9) Pine and cypress (including jade cloves, elderberry, etc.): The aromatic smell of pine and cypress flowers and trees has a stimulating effect on the stomach and intestines of the human body, which not only affects appetite, but also makes pregnant women feel upset, nausea and vomiting, and dizziness.
10) Hydrangea (including five-color plum, geranium, etc.): The particles it emits, if in contact with people, will cause skin allergies and cause itching.
11) Tulips: The flowers contain toxic alkali, and people and animals will be dizzy and poisoned if they stay in this flower bush for 2-3 hours. It should not be planted at home.
12) Yellow rhododendron: The plants and flowers of yellow rhododendron contain toxins, which can be poisoned if eaten by mistake. The flowers of the white rhododendron contain tetracyclic terpenoid toxins, which can cause vomiting and breathing difficulties after poisoning.
13) Poinsettia: The whole plant is poisonous, especially the white juice in the stems and leaves will irritate the skin. If you eat stems and leaves by mistake, there is a risk of poisoning and death.
14) Poppy: The whole plant is poisonous, especially the most toxic fruit, which can cause central nervous system poisoning after accidental ingestion, and can even lead to life-threatening in serious cases.
15) Mandala flower: (also known as goldenrod) smell, schizophrenia patients will be drowsy or nausea and vomit when they smell it.
Attached: Datura (Datura), a mysterious plant in both Eastern and Western cultures, produced in the ancient Western Regions, with gorgeous flowers; Also known as Angel's Trumpet .
Mandala is a Solanaceae plant, a very attractive flower species, with large fluctuations in flower color, extremely gorgeous, and annual. The leaves have a musky scent; The flowers are trumpet-shaped and have a unique smell; There are spikes on the capsules. The leaves are alternate, the leaves are ovate, the margins are irregularly wavy, shallowly lobed or sparsely toothed, and have long stalks. The veins are sparsely pubescent. Flowers solitary in leaf axils or branch forks; The corolla is funnel-shaped, white to purple. The capsule is oval, with hard spines on the surface, and four lobes lobed when ripe. The seeds are slightly flattened and kidney-shaped, black-brown. The whole plant is poisonous, with fruits and seeds being the most toxic. The main ingredients of mandala flowers are hyoscyamine, scopolamine and a small amount of atropine, and the main ingredient that plays an anesthetic role is scopolamine. In addition to being used as an anesthetic and analgesic for surgery, it is also used as an aphrodisiac and for the treatment of epilepsy, snake wounds and rabies.
The white mandala, also known as the love flower, if swallowed with wine, will make people laugh and have an anesthetic effect. I don't know if the love flower poison between Yang Guo and Xiaolongnu in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" is this?
Pink mandala, in Buddhist scriptures, means "suitable".
The black mandala, the noblest variety, is a noble, elegant and mysterious flower. The mandala in the dark is very much like a lily, the floral fragrance is light and elegant, but smelling too much will make you have a slight hallucination. And it is said that as long as you cultivate it carefully, the black mandala can be psychic. And nurturing with your heart means irrigating with your blood. There is a legend that the black mandala flower is inhabited by spirits who can help people make wishes come true. But the quid pro quo is human blood, because they love this hot and deadly feeling. Therefore, the language of flowers is infernal love and revenge! Represents unpredictable death and love.
Hugo's "The Smiling Man" describes the process of the mad doctor Seuss using the mandala flower, he is familiar with the properties and various advantages of the mandala flower, everyone knows that this grass has yin and yang. Since ancient Egypt, the feminine power of the mandala has always had bosom friends everywhere, and there is an Egyptian mural that says that when the ancient Egyptians feasted guests, they often showed the mandala flowers and fruits to the guests to smell, because the mandala flowers and fruits are rich in psychedelic properties, which can make the guests have pleasure.
"Shennong's Hundred Herbs Sutra" said: "This flower is poisonous, soaked in wine to cure the wind, and less drowsy as if drunk." ”
In the "Compendium of Materia Medica", it says: "This flower, the seed is poisonous, and it is incorporated into anesthetic." Legend has it that this flower laughs and makes wine drink, which makes people laugh. Dancing and drinking, making people dance. To try it, the drink must be half-drunk, and a person is ordered to laugh or dance, which is also a test. ”
Mandala: A cursed flower that grows in the desert, in the desert, no one who finds the mandala can leave safely.
The Buddha said: "A flower is a world, and a leaf is the same." The Tibetan Buddhist model of the microcosm is called a mandala. Anyone who has traveled to Tibet is fascinated by the splendid murals and thangkas, but many of the motifs are the "mandala", also known as the bodhisattva's ashram, a model of the microcosmic universe. The reason why later generations also called this flower "mandala" is probably because they noticed that its beautiful petal fold lines have a winding path with the geometric lines in the universe model.
16), Nantian bamboo: also known as Tianzhu, the whole plant is poisonous, mainly containing Tianzhu, Tianzhuxin, etc., accidental ingestion will cause convulsions, spasms, coma and other poisoning symptoms.
17), calla lily: also known as mushroom flower, wild taro, is a perennial bulbous herb of the Araceae family. The flower is poisonous, containing a large amount of calcium oxalate crystals and alkaloids, etc., and accidental ingestion can cause coma and other poisoning symptoms.
18), flowers and leaves of evergreen: evergreen, also known as "hulk", "smooth sailing", the leaves contain oxalic acid and Tianmenke, after accidental ingestion will cause the mouth, throat, esophagus,