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Showing posts with label Poisonous Plants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poisonous Plants. Show all posts

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Poisonous Plants

The following plants are toxic to animals and should not be planted or grown near them. Remember, cats and dogs both love to chew on and often ingest plants, but some types can kill them!

  1. Aloe
  2. Amaryllis
  3. Andromeda Japonica
  4. Asian Lily (Liliaceae)
  5. Asparagus Fern
  6. Australian Nut
  7. Autumn Crocus
  8. Avocado
  9. Azalea
  10. Bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana)
  11. Bird of Paradise
  12. American Bittersweet
  13. European Bittersweet
  14. Branching Ivy
  15. Buckeye
  16. Buddist Pine
  17. Caladium
  18. Calla Lily
  19. Castor Bean
  20. Charming Diffenbachia
  21. Chinaberry Tree
  22. Chinese Evergreen
  23. Christmas Rose
  24. Clematis
  25. Cordatum
  26. Corn (or Cornstalk) Plant
  27. Cutleaf Philodendron
  28. Cycads
  29. Cyclamen
  30. Daffodil
  31. Day Lily
  32. Devil's Ivy
  33. Dumb Cane
  34. Deadly Nightshade
  35. Easter Lily
  36. Elephant Ears
  37. Emerald Feather or Fern
  38. English Ivy
  39. Fiddle-Leaf Philodendron
  40. Flamingo Plant
  41. Florida Beauty
  42. Foxglove
  43. Fruit Salad Plant
  44. Glacier Ivy
  45. Gladiolas
  46. Glory Lily
  47. Gold Dieffenbachia
  48. Gold Dust Dracaena
  49. Golden Pothos
  50. Green Gold Nephthysis
  51. Hahn's self branching English Ivy
  52. Heartleaf Philodendron
  53. Heavenly Bamboo
  54. Holly
  55. Horsehead Philodendron
  56. Hurricane Plant
  57. Hyacinth
  58. Hydrangea
  59. Iris
  60. Japanese Show Lily
  61. Japanese Yew
  62. Jerusalem Cherry
  63. Kalanchoe
  64. Lace Fern
  65. Lacy Tree
  66. Lily of the Valley
  67. Lucky Bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana)
  68. Macadamia Nut
  69. Madagascar Dragon Tree
  70. Marble Queen
  71. Marijuana
  72. Mauna Loa Peace Lily
  73. Mexican Breadfruit
  74. Mistletoe "American"
  75. Morning Glory
  76. Mother-in-Law
  77. Narcissus
  78. Needlepoint Ivy
  79. Nephthytis
  80. Nightshade
  81. Oleander
  82. Onion
  83. Orange Day Lily
  84. Panda
  85. Peace Lily
  86. Philodendron Pertusum
  87. Plumosa Fern
  88. Precatory Bean
  89. Queensland Nut
  90. Red Emerald
  91. Red Lily
  92. Red-Margined Dracaena
  93. Red Princess
  94. Rhododendron
  95. Ribbon Plant (Dracaena sanderiana)
  96. Rubrum Lily
  97. Saddle Leaf Philodendron
  98. Sago Palm
  99. Satin Pothos
  100. Schefflera
  101. Spotted Dumb Cane
  102. Stargazer Lily
  103. Striped Dracaena
  104. Sweetheart Ivy
  105. Swiss Cheese Plant
  106. Taro Vine
  107. Tiger Lily
  108. Tomato Plant
  109. Tree Philodendron
  110. Tropic Snow Dumbcane
  111. Tulip
  112. Variable Dieffenbachia
  113. Variegated Philodendron
  114. Warneckei Dracaena
  115. Wood Lily
  116. Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
  117. Yew

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