Everyone can have a so-called "killer plant" at home, water and take care of it, not knowing about its peculiar and dangerous properties. Nobody says they should be disposed of right there. No. You just need to treat them carefully, keep children and animals away from them.

Azalea

At first glance, such a delicate and unpretentious flower is a great addition to any interior. It adds coziness and even more homely atmosphere. But how many people know how toxic azalea is ?! If its juice gets inside the body, in a lesser case, you can earn food poisoning, otherwise - fall into a coma with a fatal outcome.

Hydrangea

Fluffy and voluminous hydrangea flowers delight their owners with delicate colors and their overall appearance. But these "harmless" petals contain a substance called cyanide, which belongs to the poison. The only good news is that for poisoning you need to eat a large flowering part, which in principle is impossible in everyday life. Therefore, you should not immediately try to get rid of the plant.

If there are animals in the house that can naughty in this way, then it is better to remove the flower in an inaccessible place or even remove it from the house.

Philodendron

The potted plant has sap, when it gets into it, a fairly strong irritation of the skin occurs. The same goes for mucous membranes. Given that statistics do not show private poisoning by a philodendron, it is still better to remove it from children and animals.

Narcissus

Surely many do not know that this flower is very toxic. Although it does not belong to potted plants, someone still manages to grow daffodils at home. A large number of harmful and poisonous substances are found precisely in the bulbous part of the flower. Therefore, it poses a fairly strong danger to animals that like to dig the ground.

Oleander

Whole films have been filmed about this killer plant. Its poison is so strong that one drop will be enough to cause severe harm to the human body.

Symptoms of oleander poisoning are heart palpitations, lethargy, and headaches.