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Is the bird of paradise poisonous? Can I keep it indoors?
Slightly toxic, suitable for indoor breeding. The bird of paradise, also known as crane orchid, is a perennial herb of crane orchid in tourism family, with no stem; Leaf blade oblong-lanceolate, with acute and wavy lower edge; Flowers are as long as or slightly shorter than petioles; Sepals lanceolate, orange-yellow, arrow-shaped petals, nearly as long as sepals, dark blue; Stamens and petals are equal in length, and the style is prominent. Crane orchid period is in winter, so it is named because the flowers look like cranes. Hewanglan is native to southern Africa and cultivated in parks and flower beds in big cities in southern China, while it is cultivated in greenhouses in the north. Although the bird of paradise is poisonous, it is very mild and only exists in the juice. As long as it's not eaten by mistake, it doesn't matter if you touch it directly and put it at home normally. He Wanglan is mainly ornamental, potted for viewing. In addition to ornamental potted plants, He Wanglan has tall and straight branches and a long flowering period. It is also a good cut flower material, which is often used to make high-grade bouquets or artistic flower arrangements, and is widely used in ceremonial social occasions such as weddings, birthday gifts and celebrations.