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Poisonous plants can kill your pet
Houseplants can be very beneficial in our lives, and simultaneously a huge detriment in the quality of life for our pets. Houseplants purify and renew our stale indoor air by filtering out toxins, pollutants and the carbon dioxide we exhale - replacing them with life sustaining oxygen! Plants also add the needed finishing touches to any décor. Many of our most popular houseplants come from tropical climates where the highest percentage of poisonous plants resides; consequently these beautiful plants may be the death of a furry family member.
List of Poinsonous Houseplants
Alfalfa
Almond (pits of)
Aloe Vera
Apple (seeds)
Apple Leaf Croton
Apricot (pits of)
Asparagus Fern
Avocado (fruit & pit)
Azalea
Baby's Breath
Bayonet
Belladonna
Bird of Paradise
Bittersweet
Black-Eyed Susan
Bleeding Heart
Bluebonnet
Branching Ivy
Buckeyes
Buttercup
Cactus
Candelabra
Calla Lily*
Charming Dieffenbachia
Cherry (pits, seeds & wilting leaves)
Cherry (most wild varieties)
Cherry, Ground
Cherry Laurel
Chinese Evergreen
Cornflower
Corn Plant
Cornstalk Plant
Cutleaf Philodendron
Daffodil
Daphne
Devil's Ivy
Dieffenbachia
Dracaena Palm
Easter Lily*
Eggplant
Elderberry
Elephant Ear
Emerald Feather
English Ivy
Eucalyptus
Evergreen
 
Ferns
Fiddle-Leaf Fig
Florida Beauty
Flax
Fruit Salad Plant
Ficus
Golden Chain
Geranium
German Ivy
Glacier Ivy
Gold Dieffenbachia
Golden Pothos
Hahn's Self-Branching Ivy
Heartland Philodendron
Hemlock, Poison
Hemlock, Water
Holly
Honeysuckle
Hurricane Plant
Hyacinth
Indian Rubber Plant
Iris
Iris Ivy
Japanese Lily*
Jessamine
Jerusalem Cherry
Jungle Trumpets
Lacy Tree
Lantana
Larkspur
Laurel
Lily*
Lily Spider*
Lily of the Valley*
Madagascar Dragon Tree
Marigold
Marijuana
Mistletoe
Morning Glory
Mountain Laurel
Mushrooms
Narcissus
Needlepoint Ivy
Nightshade
Oleander
Onion
 
Peace Lily*
Peach (pits and wilting leaves)
Pencil Cactus
Periwinkle
Philodendron
Plumosa Fern
Poinsettia (low toxicity)
Poison Hemlock
Poison Ivy
Poison Oak
Poppy
Potato
Pothos
Primrose
Privet, Common
Rhododendron
Rhubarb
Rosemary Pea
Rubber Plant
Saddle Leaf Philodendron
Sago Palm
Satin Pothos
Schefflers
Silver Pothos
Skunk Cabbage
String of Pearls
Sweetheart Ivy
Sweet Pea
Swiss Cheese Plant
Tiger Lily*
Tobacco
Tomato Plant
Tree Philodendron
Tropic Snow
Dieffenbachia Tulip
Virginia Creeper
Water Hemlock
Weeping Fig
Yews (e.g. Japanese Yew)
English Yew
Western Yew
American Yew
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