The gardenia itself was non-toxic, and its fragrance was also non-toxic, so the indoor gardenia fragrance was not poisonous. However, the fragrance of gardenia flowers was relatively strong. If the indoor air was not circulated and the fragrance was too strong, it might cause some people (such as special groups such as pregnant women or people who did not like the fragrance of gardenia flowers) to have dizziness, nausea, and other discomfort symptoms. The novel "Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

The fragrance of gardenia was not poisonous. The fragrance of gardenia flowers was usually harmless to the human body. Although the fragrance was relatively strong, it was not toxic. The fragrance of gardenia flowers came from the aromatic oil secreted by the oil cells in the petals. This aromatic oil itself was volatile, and when gardenia bloomed, it would emit fragrance. However, if gardenia was placed in a confined space with no air circulation, special groups such as pregnant women or people who did not like the fragrance of gardenia might cause dizziness, nausea, and other symptoms due to the strong smell. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Under normal circumstances, the smell of gardenia was not harmful to the human body. Although gardenia contains volatile oil (such as eugenol), steroid hormones, and other components, normal exposure will not cause significant harm. If one was exposed to gardenia for a long time or inhaled a high concentration of floral fragrance, it might cause dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, and other uncomfortable symptoms, but this did not mean that the smell was poisonous. Generally speaking, gardenia flowers were not poisonous when smelled too much, and their fragrance was usually not harmful to the human body. However, if gardenia flowers were placed in a confined space with no air circulation, special groups such as pregnant women or people who did not like the fragrance of gardenia flowers might cause dizziness, nausea, and other symptoms due to the strong smell if they were placed in this environment for a long time. The novel "Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Jasmine has liver and kidney toxicity. In the list of Chinese medicines with liver and kidney toxicity, gardenia was included. At the same time, there was also information that people often heard about Chinese medicines with kidney toxicity, which included gardenia. It should be used with caution. However, it should be noted that gardenia itself is not poisonous, and its fragrance is also non-toxic. Accidentally eating gardenia or its juice will not cause adverse effects on the body, but it is not suitable for people with allergic constitution such as allergic asthma, allergic skin disease, allergic sinusies, etc., because gardenia can easily lead to allergic reactions or relapse of asthma. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The fragrance of gardenia may refer to the phenomenon of the fragrance emitted by the flowers of gardenia. The gardenia was an evergreen shrub of the rubiaceous gardenia family. Its flowers were usually single on the top of the branches. The corolla was white or milky yellow, large, beautiful, and fragrant. The flowering period is from March to July, during which time the gardenia blooms and emits fragrance. The gardenia was produced in Shandong, Zhejiang, Fujian, Hubei, Yunnan, and other places in China. It was also wild or cultivated in Japan, North Korea, India, and Nepal. It likes warm and humid, slightly cold-resistant, mainly growing in the wilderness, hills, valleys, hillsides, shrubs or forests beside streams at an altitude of 10 - 1500 meters. In addition," the fragrance of gardenia " could also be a literary expression used to create an atmosphere or to refer to abstract concepts such as memories and emotions related to gardenia. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many forms of gardenia fragrance. For example, there was the gardenia fragrance replenishment solution, which could be used as a light perfume for long-lasting fragrance in the home room to freshen the air in the bathroom. The price of 500ml was 3.25 yuan (original price 6.50 yuan). One bottle was approved. The place of origin was Zhejiang. The brand was Modern Gardener. It had the function of refreshing the air. The fragrance was gardenia and other fragrance types. It included 500ml +2 volatile sticks. In the past 30 days, 6539 bottles were sold. There was also gardenia fragrance laundry liquid. It used natural gardenia fragrance, no phosphorus, no fluorescent agent, no bleacher, and contained natural gardenia fragrance active ferment, which could easily decompose all kinds of stains. Dry clothes still had a fragrance, and it could also eliminate bacteria and mites. It was suitable for mothers and children. The novel "Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The gardenia could be placed in the living room, but there were some things that needed to be taken note of. It was feasible to put a small amount of gardenia flowers or flowers in the living room. The fragrance of gardenia flowers was rich and had a soothing effect on the nerves. It was resistant to half shade. When the summer temperature was high, the sun was strong, or when the winter temperature was too low, the gardenia potted plant could be moved to the living room. However, it was not suitable to put gardenia in the living room at night. If there were too many or flowering potted plants in the living room, the fragrance of the flowers would make people nervous and cause insomnia. Staying in an environment with no fresh air for a long time would also cause dizziness. Therefore, the living room with poor air circulation and relatively small space was not suitable for placement. After the gardenia bloomed in late spring and summer, because the fragrance of the flowers was more attractive to insects, there were often black insects (thrips) in the flowers, so it was not suitable to put potted gardenia flowers in the living room. In addition, when raising gardenia in the living room, pay attention to maintaining good ventilation and suitable temperature, and water it in time. When it is dry in winter, spray it to maintain suitable air humidity; Place it in a place with sufficient scattered light, not near the corner, refrigerator, TV and other electrical appliances, nor at the air outlet of the air conditioner; Do not move it back and forth during the bud growth period. Gardenias were not poisonous. It was mostly white and had good ornamental value. Its leaves were evergreen all year round, and its fragrance was not toxic. It could also improve the air quality and make people feel refreshed. If one accidentally consumed gardenia or its juice, it would not cause adverse effects on the body. However, because gardenia had pollen and a peculiar smell, it was not suitable for people with allergic constitutions (such as allergic asthma, allergic skin diseases, allergic rhinoceros, etc.), which could easily lead to a relapse of allergy or asthma. The novel "Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The fragrance of gardenia flowers was relatively strong, but it was not cloying. The fragrance of the flowers belonged to the creamy scent, and there was a hint of fruit fragrance when one smelled it carefully. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Here are some poems describing the fragrance of gardenia flowers: - The poem of gardenia by Shen Zhou of the Ming Dynasty: "Snow soul ice flowers cool, deep in the Qu Lan gorgeous spirit." A crescent moon wind brings shadows, secretly sending delicate fragrance into the painting court." This poem depicted the gardenia flowers as cold as snow and ice flowers. Under the breeze of the new moon, their delicate fragrance was sent into the painting. - Song·Shi Jujian "gardenia":"tender jade gentle clean no flaw, cool clouds decorated leaves borrow spring. Water, wind, pond, pavilion, curtain, cage, quiet, a small test slightly smoked a flower." It displayed the purity and flawlessness of the gardenia and emitted a faint fragrance in the quiet environment of the Aqua Wind Pool Pavilion. - Ming·Feng Fang's "Gardenias Painting":"The fragrance of the golden duck is long in summer, and the book is thrown high and lying in the north window is cool." In the evening, the rain falls over the mountain, and the gardenia blossoms fill the courtyard with fragrance." It depicted a summer afternoon, lying under the north window to enjoy the cool, after the evening shower, the courtyard was filled with the fragrance of gardenia flowers. - Song·Yang Wanli's " Gardenias ":" The trees are just short, and the flowers will look like snow. Solitary posture beautiful outside pure, quiet fragrance summer cold. There is a flower in the bottle, no wind suddenly appear on the tip of the nose. How can the valley grow old, just to give mountain vermicelli." The gardenia was compared to snowflakes. Its quiet fragrance gave people a cold feeling in the summer. Even if there was no wind, they could suddenly smell the fragrance of the flowers. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The fragrance of gardenia had many uses. Its fragrance had the effect of calming one's heart and calming one's mood. In addition, gardenia flowers were rich and mellow when they were in full bloom, and they had a certain ornamental value. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The gardenia fragrance itself was not poisonous, but because of its rich fragrance, some people might have dizziness, nausea, fatigue and other symptoms if they smelled it too much. Some people might be allergic to its fragrance. After inhaling the gardenia fragrance, allergic people might have dizziness, nausea, general fatigue, throat swelling, local itching and other symptoms. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!