Commelina communis is nontoxic.
Commelina communis is native to North America. Its stems and leaves are purplish red or purple all the year round, and its flowers are lavender, so it is called Zizhumei. When people see this deep purple plant, many people want to ask, is Commelina toxic and can it be kept indoors?
Commelina communis is non-toxic, its branches, leaves and stems are all non-toxic, and the juice and flowers in the stems will not cause any harm to people. Therefore, it is safe and bold to raise Commelina communis indoors.
Commelina communis is not only nontoxic, but also has a very good detoxification effect. Commelina communis is a kind of medicinal plant, which has the efficacy of stopping bleeding and detoxifying, and is very effective for some insect and snake bites, and can also treat some rheumatic bone pain and traumatic injury.
Commelina communis is also a natural pigment. The color of Commelina communis is purple. Natural pigments extracted from its plants are very healthy when added to some foods, drinks and cosmetics, which is different from some chemical pigments. Long-term use will affect people's health