The fern is an ancient plant that is considered a symbol of wisdom and longevity.
However, not everyone knows that ferns can be dangerous to human and animal health if kept at home.
One of the features of the fern is the spore-bearing organ, which is located on the underside of the leaf, says Anastasia Kovrizhnykh .
Fern spores contain toxic substances that can cause allergies, irritation of the mucous membranes, itching, coughing, runny nose and even asthma.
Fern spores can also end up on furniture, clothing, dishes, and other items.
Ferns are attractive to many pests such as aphids, spider mites, scale insects, thrips and others.
These insects can damage not only the fern, but also other indoor plants, and also carry various diseases and parasites. In addition, the fern can attract rodents that like to eat its roots and stems.
According to Feng Shui, the fern is a plant with negative energy, which can lead to conflicts, quarrels, depression and poverty in the home.
Ferns can also interfere with sleep, causing insomnia, nightmares and nervousness. Therefore, it is not recommended to keep ferns in the bedroom, living room, kitchen or study.
If you want to have a fern at home, it is better to place it on a balcony, loggia or in a bathroom, where it will have less impact on the atmosphere of the house.
If you decide to keep a fern at home, you should follow several rules to minimize its negative impact:
Fern is a beautiful and unique plant that can decorate your home.
But do not forget that ferns can be dangerous to your health and well-being if you keep them at home. So be careful and follow these recommendations to protect yourself from ferns.
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