Are you decorating your property and then surprised by a series of troubles?
Perhaps the culprit is plants that have been considered “cursed” since time immemorial.
Some attract pests, others destroy the foundation, and others are downright poisonous. Find out which flowers you should stay away from so that your home doesn't become a source of problems.
Its bells look innocent, but all parts of the plant contain digitalin, a poison that causes cardiac arrest.
Why it is dangerous:
Substitute: Snapdragons or bells - similar in appearance but safe.
It twines around the walls, creating a “fairytale” look, but beneath the canopy of greenery lies a threat.
What harm does it do:
British scientists have proven that houses covered with ivy require repairs 30% more often.
An alternative would be maiden grapes. The plant is less aggressive and pleases with bright colors in autumn.
Its smell causes dizziness, and its juice can poison even a large animal.
Facts:
Advice: plant oleander only in parks, no closer than 10 meters from housing.
Safe option: jasmine or lilac - fragrant and harmless.
In the Middle Ages, its branches were thrown into the wells of enemies to poison the water.
Why you can't plant near your home:
What to replace: boxwood or thuja - similar aesthetics, but safer.
It is often confused with the harmless chamomile, but the consequences are fatal.
Risks:
Important! Henbane often grows as a weed - check the area regularly.
Chamomile or calendula are alternatives.