Experts call "succulent plants" anti radiation a gimmick
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Last Update: 2013-06-06
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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"Flower moon night", "Qipao beauty", "white rabbit ear" The moving names make people daydream But they are just one of the plants - "succulent plants." They are small and exquisite, different in shape and color, but they all have one thing in common, that is, the flesh is as lovely as the ground Recently, the green plant market in Beijing has quietly emerged a wave of succulent plant fever Although the price is higher than the general green plants, the succulent plants are still popular with many people (especially young white-collar workers), many "like-minded" young people even call each other "meat friends" Businesses also take the opportunity to put on the banner of "radiation protection" and "appreciation" of succulent plants The price of succulent plants keeps rising, and some so-called rare imported varieties have even exceeded 1000 yuan per pot I recently came to a flower market in Yuquanying In one shop, the "pot" made of various kinds of succulent plants was put in a prominent position, and the owner was selling the most popular plant to three or four young people around The owner claims that these succulent plants have the potential to appreciate in value, and the price of keeping them doubles in one year "In general, you can sell dozens of pots a day When it's good, there are hundreds of pots Generally, the price of potting is about 100 yuan per pot." A flower market owner also "vowed" that the plant's biggest bright spot is radiation protection, especially for white-collar workers who face computers all day Can succulent plants really resist radiation? Feng Luo, a professor at Beijing Forestry University, told the author that it is a misunderstanding that cacti and other succulent plants can prevent radiation "To say that this kind of plant can prevent radiation and increase value is a gimmick made by businesses in recent period of time Succulent plants are not rare."
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