A beautiful villa sunroom can offer people an extraordinary visual experience. However, if one truly desires a better environment, it is necessary to put some effort into the plants grown in the sunroom. Because if the plants are not well selected, it will not be very aesthetically pleasing to the sunroom, and for citizens, it may also seem less comfortable. So today we'll talk to you about which flowers and plants are not suitable to be grown in the sunroom of a villa?
Plants with an unpleasant smell. If some plants have a strong smell or a very intense fragrance, it is not highly recommended to grow them. Especially for plants like lilac and elderberry, if one is exposed to their fragrance for a long time, they may feel extremely chest tightness, and in severe cases, even experience nausea. Therefore, such situations definitely need to be avoided.
2. Plants with a high oxygen consumption. If plants with high oxygen consumption are grown in the sunroom of a villa, it may consume a large amount of oxygen in the room. If one lives in such a place, it may affect their health. Therefore, this situation actually needs to be avoided. The more typical ones include lilacs and night-blooming jasmine...
3. Some plants that may cause allergies. We know that many people feel itchy when they touch plants like hydrangeas and geraniums, so these plants are also not suitable for cultivation.
When choosing plants, it is good to select some relatively mild and common ones. Or some citizens like to eat organic fruits and vegetables. In this case, growing these in a sunroom is also excellent. Therefore, when growing plants in a glass sunroom, more consideration is still needed.