Flower of death - is it possible to keep hibiscus at home?

Hibiscus or Chinese rose is an amazingly beautiful and useful flower in the home garden. This is one of the few flowering plants that are very undemanding to care - they withstand the lack of sunlight, and periodic drafts, and sudden changes in temperature in the room.

Hibiscus will not die, even if you periodically forget it in time to water. But many fear to keep this stunning flower at home because of its informal name - “the flower of death”.

So is it worth getting a Chinese rose at home? Are these superstitions justified? You will learn about this and many other things in this article.

Can I grow in an apartment?

Hibiscus flowers contain many useful substances (read more about the beneficial and harmful properties here): 

  • acids - malic, tartaric, ascorbic and citric;
  • anthocyanins and flavonoids;
  • polysaccharides and pectins;
  • gamma-linoleic acid, which dissolves fatty plaques and actively fights cholesterol deposits in blood vessels.

Flowers are used in the form of gruel, decoctions, infusions, but mostly they simply brew dried petals like tea. Hibiscus tea is able to:

  1. Clean the vessels.
  2. Reduce the pressure
  3. It has a pronounced diuretic property.
  4. Tones up.
  5. Cleans the body from pathogenic bacteria.

Gruel of leaves and stems treat youthful acne, inflammation, boils.

Used hibiscus and aromatherapy, its smell is sweetish, extremely pleasant, soothing. It is believed that the flower produces special substances that increase libido, and it is often bought by couples who want to have children in the near future.

The Chinese rose, grown at home, with regular watering enriches the air in the room with phytoncides and actively moisturizes it. Humid air contains much less dust. Plants such as hibiscus several times reduce the risk of developing colds in the winter and contribute to the improvement of the whole body. The peculiarity of the flower is its ability to absorb and decompose trichlorethylene, which is part of furniture lacquers and is considered a carcinogen.

Is the room flower poisonous or not?

Without a doubt, hibiscus can and should be kept in the home garden - its beauty and advantage are undoubted. Its aroma and beautiful look uplifting, flowers can be used in herbal medicine.

In some sources you can find mention of the fact that the leaves of Chinese roses are poisonous. This is the same myth as the sign that the “flower of death” carries negative into the house and feeds on negative energy, so you can not think about the question of whether a poisonous hibiscus or not.

Leaves with active use can cause small diarrhea or colic in babies due to the large amount of acids it contains. Also, often both flowers and leaves can cause a pronounced allergic reaction in children and pets.

Allergies are extremely rare in flower aroma., but if there are negative body reactions to a flowering plant, it is better to get rid of it.

Plant in the interior: description

  1. Chinese rose can be kept both in the bedroom and in the living room. Sunlight is necessary for a flower, so darkened rooms, such as a hallway or bathroom, are not suitable for it.
  2. Best of all, brightly blooming hibiscus looks on a windowsill, surrounded by more muted plants.
  3. If there are kids or pets in the house, it is better to put the flower higher, where its fragrance and beauty will also please the eye, and there will be no risk that the cat will eat the plant.
  4. Do not forget that the best Chinese rose grows and blooms in spacious, well-lit rooms, so do not put the plant in a small room or a small room close.

A photo

Below you will see a photo of a house plant:





Why sometimes you can not buy?

If there are no superstitions, there are no contraindications to buying hibiscus at all. The only problem that may arise is a strong fragrance allergy at the time when the Chinese rose is in bloom (read more about the flowering of this plant).

Even if there is no allergic reaction to the smell, it can occur later, if there are too many flowers in the house and they start to bloom at the same time. So you should first buy one hibiscus and see how all family members will react to it.
It will be useful for you to read other interesting articles about hibiscus:

  • Diseases and pests of hibiscus.
  • Types and varieties of hibiscus.
  • Cultivation and reproduction of hibiscus.
  • Differences hibiscus from karkade.

In this way, Chinese rose - very beautiful, useful and extremely unpretentious in the care of the flowerwhich is not only able to clean the air in the room from harmful substances and moisten it, but also can serve as an excellent raw material for herbal medicine - teas and lotions. There are practically no contraindications to its purchase.

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