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POISONOUS PLANTS


The plants below contain a variety of poisons that cause different symptoms ranging from skin rashes to kidney damage in humans and pets. Some plants can even be deadly to certain individuals.


Amaryllis

Azaleas

Begonia, sand

Bird of Paradise

Black Nightshade Berry

Butterfly Weed

Calamondin Orange Tree

Calla Lilly

Carnation

Caster Bean

Christmas Cherry

Cyclamen

Daffodil

Daisy

Daphne

Deadly Nightshade

Devils Ivy

 

Diffenbachia

Dumbcane

English Holly/Ivy

Elderberry

Elephant Ears

Eucalyptus

Eyebane

Firecracker

Foxglove

Geranium

Golden Chain

Holly Berry

Horse Chestnut

Hyacinth

Hydrangea Blossom

Iris

Jack-in-the-Pulpit

 

Jequirity Bean

Jerusalem Cherry

Jimson Weed

Juniper

Larkspur

Laurel

Lily of the Valley

Mistletoe

Morning Glory

Needlepoint Ivy

Oleander

Oxallis

Philodendron

Podocarpus

Poison Ivy

Poison Sumac

Poison Hemlock

 

Potato Plant

Pothos

Pyrocantha

Rhododendron

Rhubarb

Skunk Cabbage

Snow on the Mountain

Spathe Flower

String of Pearls

Tomato Leaves

Tulips-dermatitus

Violet Seeds

Wild Carrots

Wild Cucumber

Wild Parsnip

Wild Peas

Yew Tree

 

The following plants are safer, however, some pets and individuals may be sensitive to these. Symptoms from eating or handling small amounts of these plants are unlikely to occur.

African Violet

AIr Fern

Aluminum Plant

Areca Palm

Asparagus Fern

Aster

Baby's Breath

Baby Tears

 

Coleus

Corn Plant

Creeping Charlie

Daphlia

Dandelion

Dracaena

Easter Lily

False Aril

 

Japanese Aril

Kalanchoe

Lipstick Plant

Maidenhair Fern

Magnolia Bush

Mountain Ash

Nasturtium

Parlor Palm

 

Rose

Shefflera

Skimmia

Snapdragon

Snake Plant

Spider Plant

Spider Aril

Staghorn Fern

 

To view a picture of these plants enter the plant name in your browser. For more poison information there are many websites available. Following are National Poison Control numbers.  You may find local poison control numbers in your local phone book.  Most veterinary doctors can also help.

National Animal Poison Control Center 888 426 4435
aspca

Poison Control 800 222 1222  
aapcc

The American Veterinary Medical Association
avma


Updated 08/15/2007

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