Violets bloom beautifully and for a long time, do not require special care and decorate the interior.
However, not everyone knows that violets can be dangerous to the health of humans and animals.
One of the most common problems associated with violets is allergies.
Violets contain essential oils and other substances that can irritate mucous membranes, skin and respiratory tract.
An allergy to violets can manifest itself in the form of sneezing, runny nose, coughing, itching, rash and swelling.
Violets are especially dangerous for children and people with asthma or chronic lung diseases.
Another reason why you shouldn't keep violets in your home is pests. Violets can become a breeding ground for aphids, mites, whiteflies and other insects that can damage not only plants, but also furniture, clothing and food.
In addition, pests can transmit diseases and infections to humans and animals. Therefore, violets should be regularly inspected for pests and treated with special agents.
Finally, another reason why you shouldn’t keep violets in your home is energy.
According to some feng shui and color therapy experts, violets have a negative impact on the atmosphere in the house.
They can create a feeling of coldness, sadness and loneliness. Violets can also attract arguments, conflicts and negative emotions. Therefore, violets are not recommended for the bedroom, living room or workplace.
Violets are beautiful and unpretentious plants, but they can be dangerous to human health and well-being.
Violets can cause allergies, attract pests and affect energy. Therefore, before you bring violets into your home, you need to weigh the pros and cons and take into account the individual characteristics of your body and character.