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This is a great question. sniksnak.com/plants-toxic.html ----Quote------ Acacia (all parts) Acocanthera (flowers, fruit) Aconite (also called Monkshood, Wolfsbane - leaves, flowers, roots) Acorns (all parts) Agapanthus (all parts) Alfalfa (also called Lucerne - foliage) Almond (seeds) Aloe Vera (also called Burn Plant - sap) Alocasia (all parts) Alsike Clover (foliage) Amanita (also called Death Camas, Meadow Death Camas - all parts) Amaryllis (also called Naked Lady - bulbs) American Yew (also called Yew - needles, seeds, bark) Amsinckia (also called Tarweed - all above ground, especially seeds) Andromeda Japonica (all parts) Angel Vine (also called Mattress Vine, Wire Vine - all parts) Angel's Trumpet (also called Chalice Vine, Datura, Trumpet Vine - all parts, especially seeds) Angel's Wings (also called Elephant Ears - leaves, stems, roots) Antherium (also called Flamingo Lily, Painter's Palette - leaves, stems, roots) Apple (seeds) Apple of Peru (also called Thornapple, Flowering Tolguacha - all parts, especially seeds) Apple Leaf Croton (all parts) Apricot (inner seed) Arrowgrass (foliage) Arrowhead Vine (also called Nepthytis, Tri-Leaf Wonder - leaves, stems, roots) Asian Lily (Liliaceae - all parts) Asparagus Fern (shoots, berries) Australian Nut (all parts) Autumn Crocus (also called Crocus - all parts) Avocado (fruit, pit, leaves) Azalea (all parts) Baby's Breath (all parts) Baneberry (also called Doll's Eyes - foliage, red/white berries, roots) Banewort (also called Belladonna, Black Cherry, Common Nightshade, Deadly Nightshade, Devil's Cherries, Devil's Herb, Divale, Dwale, Dwayberryall, Great Morel, Naughty Man's Cherries - all parts, especially black berries) Bayonet Plant (foliage, flowers) Beargrass (all parts) Beech (all parts) Belladonna (also called Banewort, Black Cherry, Common Nightshade, Deadly Nightshade, Devil's Cherries, Devil's Herb, Divale, Dwale, Dwayberryall, Great Morel, Naughty Man's Cherries - all parts, especially black berries) Bird of Paradise (seeds, fruit) Bitter Cherry (seeds) Bitter Nightshade (also called Climbing Nightshade, Bittersweet, European Bittersweet - all parts, especially berries) Bittersweet (also called Bitter Nightshade, Climbing Nightshade, European Bittersweet - all parts, especially berries) Black Cherry (also called Banewort, Belladonna, Common Nightshade, Deadly Nightshade, Devil's Cherries, Devil's Herb, Divale, Dwale, Dwayberryall, Great Morel, Naughty Man's Cherries - all parts, especially black berries) Black-Eyed Susan (all parts) Black Locust (leaves, shoots, pods, seeds, inner bark) Black Nightshade (also called Common Nightshade, Nightshade - unripe berries) Blackie (also called Morning Glory, Sweet Potato Vine - all parts) Bleeding Heart (foliage, roots) Bloodroot (all parts) Blue Flag (also called Flag, Fleur-de-lis, Iris - bulbs) Blue-Green Algae (all parts) Bluebonnet (also called Lupine, Quaker Bonnets - all parts) Boston Ivy (leaves, berries) Bouncing Bet (also called Soapwort - all parts) Box (all parts) Boxwood (all parts) Brackenfern; Braken Fern (also called Brake Fern - all parts) Brake Fern (also called Brakenfern, Braken Fern - all parts) Branching Ivy (leaves, berries) Buckeye (also called Ohio Buckey, Horse Chestnut - buds, nuts, leaves, bark, seedlings, honey) Buckthorn (all parts) Buddhist Pine (all parts) Bulbs (all species in the families Amarylliaceae, Iridaceae, Liliaceae - bulbs) Bull Nettle (also called Carolina Nettle, Horse Nettle - all parts) Burn Plant (also called Aloe Vera - sap) Buttercups (also called Crowfoot - new leaves, stems) Cactus (leaves, stem, milky sap) Caladium (all parts) Caley Pea (all parts) Calfkill (all parts) Calla Lily (all parts) Camphor Tree (all parts) Candelabra Cactus (also called False Cactus - leaves, stem, milky sap) Candleberry Tree (also called Chicken-Foot Tree, Chinese Tallowtree, Popcorn Tree, White Wax Berry, Florida Aspen - mildly toxic immature seeds, sap) Carolina Horsenettle (also called Bull Nettle, Horse Nettle - all parts) Carolina Jessamine (also called Yellow Jessamine, Yellow Jasmine - all parts) Castilleja (also called Indian Paintbrush - all parts, especially green parts, roots) Castor Oil Plant (also called Castor Bean - all parts, especially seeds) Castor Bean (also called Castor Oil Plant - all parts, especially seeds) Ceriman (also called Cut-leaf Philodendron, Fruit Salad Plant, Mexican Breadfruit, Split-leaf Philodendron, Swiss Cheese (leaves, stems, roots) Chalice Vine (also called Angel's Trumpet, Trumpet Vine - all parts) Charming Dieffenbachia (all parts) Cherry (also called Bitter Cherry, Choke Cherry, Ground Cherry, Pin Cherry, Wild Black Cherry, most wild varieties - all parts) Cherry Laurel (foliage, flowers) Chicken-Foot Tree (also called Chinese Tallowtree, Popcorn Tree, Candleberry Tree, White Wax Berry, Florida Aspen - mildly toxic immature seeds, sap) Chicks (all parts) Chinaberry Tree (berries) Chinese Evergreen (leaves, stems, roots) Chinese Inkberry (also called Jessamine - fruit, sap) Chinese Lantern (leaf, unripe fruit) Chinese Tallowtree (also called Chicken-Foot, Popcorn Tree, Candleberry Tree, White Wax Berry, Florida Aspen - mildly toxic immature seeds, sap) Chlorophytum (all parts) Choke Cherry (seeds, bark) Christmas Flower (also called Christmas Plant, Easter Flower, Poinsettia - leaves, stem, milky sap) Christmas Plant (also called Christmas Flower, Easter Flower, Poinsettia - leaves, stem, milky sap) Christmas Rose (foliage, flowers) Chrysanthemum (also called Feverfew, Mum - all parts) Cineraria (all parts) Cineria (all parts) Clematis (all parts) Climbing Nightshade (also called Bitter Nightshade, Bittersweet, European Bittersweet - all parts) Clover (also called Alsike Clover, Red Clover, White Clover - foliage) Cocklebur (seeds, seedlings, burs) Coffee Tree Plant (all parts) Common Burdock (burs) Common Nightshade (also called Banewort, Belladonna, Black Cherry, Deadly Nightshade, Devil's Cherries, Devil's Herb, Divale, Dwale, Dwayberryall, Great Morel, Naughty Man's Cherries - all parts, especially black berries) Common Privet (foliage, berries) Common Tansy (foliage, flowers) Coral Plant (all parts) Cordatum (all parts) Coriaria (all parts) Corn Lily (also called False Hellebore, Western False Hellebore - all parts) Corn Plant (also called Cornstalk Plant - all parts) Cornflower (all parts) Cornstalk Plant (also called Corn Plant - all parts) Corydalis (leaves, stems, roots) Cowslip (new leaves, stems) Crab's Eye (also called Jequirity Bean, Precatory Bean, Rosary Pea - beans) Creeping Charlie (all parts) Crocus (also called Autumn Crocus - all parts) Croton (foliage, shoots) Crowfoot (also called Buttercup - new leaves, stems) Crown of Thorns (all parts) Cuban Laurel (all parts) Cuckoo Pint (also called Lords and Ladies - all parts) Cultivated Bleeding Heart (leaves, stems, roots) Cultivated Larkspur (all parts) Cutleaf Philodendron (also called Ceriman, Fruit Salad Plant, Mexican Breadfruit, Split-leaf Philodendron, Swiss Cheese Plant - leaves, stems, roots) Cycads (all parts) Cyclamen (foliage, flowers, stems) Cypress Spurge (foliage, flowers, sap) Daffodil (also called Jonquil, Narcissus - all parts) Daphne (berries, bark, leaves) Datura (all parts) Day Lily (all parts) Deadly Nightshade (also called Banewort, Belladonna, Black Cherry, Common Nightshade, Devil's Cherries, Devil's Herb, Divale, Dwale, Dwayberryall, Great Morel, Naughty Man's Cherries - all parts, especially black berries) Death Camas (also called Amanita, Meadow Death Camas - all parts) Death Cap Mushroom (all parts) Decentrea (all parts) Delphinium (also called Larkspur - all parts) Destroying Angel Mushroom (also called Amanita - all parts) Devil's Backbone (also called Kalanchoe - leaves, stems) Devil's Cherries (also called Banewort, Belladonna, Black Cherry, Common Nightshade, Deadly Nightshade, Devil's Herb, Divale, Dwale, Dwayberryall, Great Morel, Naughty Man's Cherries - all parts, especially black berries) Devil's Herb (also called Banewort, Belladonna, Black Cherry, Common Nightshade, Deadly Nightshade, Devil's Cherries, Divale, Dwale, Dwayberryall, Great Morel, Naughty Man's Cherries - all parts, especially black berries) Devil's Ivy (also called Golden Pothos, Pothos - all parts) Devil's Trumpet (also called Datura - all parts) Dieffenbachia (also call Dumb Cane - all parts) Divale (also called Banewort, Belladonna, Black Cherry, Common Nightshade, Deadly Nightshade, Devil's Cherries, Devil's Herb, Dwale, Dwayberryall, Great Morel, Naughty Man's Cherries - all parts, especially black berries) Dogbane (leaves, stems, roots) Doll's Eyes (also called Baneberry - foliage, red/white berries, roots) Dracaena (also called Dragon Tree - foliage) Dracaena Palm (foliage) Dragon Tree (also called Dracaena - foliage) Dumbcane (also called Aroids - leaves, stems, roots) Dutchman's Breeches (also called Staggerweed - leaves, stems, roots) Dwale (also called Banewort, Belladonna, Black Cherry, Common Nightshade, Deadly Nightshade, Devil's Cherries, Devil's Herb, Divale, Dwayberryall, Great Morel, Naughty Man's Cherries - all parts, especially black berries) Dwarf Larkspur (also called Larkspur, Poisonweed - all parts) Dwayberryall (also called Banewort, Belladonna, Black Cherry, Common Nightshade, Deadly Nightshade, Devil's Cherries, Devil's Herb, Divale, Dwale, Great Morel, Naughty Man's Cherries - all parts, especially black berries) Easter Flower (also called Christmas Flower, Christmas Plant, Poinsettia - leaves, stem, milky sap) Easter Lily (leaves, stems, flowers, bulbs) Eggplant (all parts but fruit) Elaine (all parts) Elderberry (all parts) Elephant Ears (also called Angel's Wings - leaves, stems, roots) Emerald Duke (also called Majesty, Philodendron, Red Princess - all parts) Emerald Feather (also called Emerald Fern - all parts) Emerald Fern (also called Emerald Feather - all parts) English Ivy (leaves, berries) English Yew (also called Yew - needles, seeds, bark) Ergot (fungus on seed heads of grains and grasses) Eucalyptus (all parts) Euonymus (all parts) Euphorbia (foliage, flowers, sap) European Bittersweet (also called Bitter Nightshade, Bittersweet, Climbing Nightshade - all parts) European Spindle Tree (all parts) Evergreen (all parts) Everlasting Pea (all parts) False Cactus (also called Candelabra Cactus - leaves, stem, milky sap) False Flax (seeds) False Hellbore (also called Corn Lily, Western False Hellebore - all parts) Fan Weed (seeds) Ferns (all parts) Feverfew (also called Chrysanthemum, Mum - leaves, stalks) Ficus (sap, peel) Fiddle-Leaf Fig (all parts) Fiddle-Leaf Philodendron (all parts) Fiddleneck (also called Tarweed - all parts above ground) Field Peppergrass (seeds) Fitweed (all parts) Flag (also called Blue Flag, Fleur-de-lis, Iris - bulbs) Flamingo Plant (all parts) Flax (foliage and seed pods) Fleur-de-lis (also called Blue Flag, Flag, Iris - bulbs) Florida Aspen (also called Candleberry Tree, Chicken-Foot Tree, Chinese Tallowtree, Popcorn Tree, White Wax Berry - mildly toxic immature seeds, sap) Florida Beauty (all parts) Fly Agaric (also called Amanita - all parts) Four O'Clock (all parts) Foxglove (leaves, stems, flowers, seeds) Foxtail Barley (also called Squirreltail Barley, Wild Barley - seedheads) Fruit Salad Plant (also called Ceriman, Cut-leaf Philodendron, Mexican Breadfruit, Split-leaf Philodendron, Swiss Cheese Plant - leaves, stems, roots) Gelsemium (foliage, flowers, berries, sap) Geranium (all parts) German Ivy (all parts above ground) Ghost Weed (also called Snow on the Mountain - leaves, stem, milky sap) Giant Dumbcane (also called Dieffenbachia - all parts) Gill-Over-The-Ground (all parts) Glacier Ivy (leaves, berries) Gladiola (bulbs) Glory Lily (all parts) Gold Dieffenbachia (all parts) Gold Dust Dracaena (foliage) Golden Chain (also called Laburnum - flowers, seeds) Golden Pothos (also called Devil's Ivy, Pothos - all parts) Gopher Purge (all parts) Grapes (all parts; also see Raisins) Greaseweed (all parts) Great Morel (also called Banewort, Belladonna, Black Cherry, Common Nightshade, Deadly Nightshade, Devil's Cherries, Devil's Herb, Divale, Dwale, Dwayberryall, Naughty Man's Cherries - all parts, especially black berries) Green Dragon (also called Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Indian Turnip - leaves, stems, roots) Green False Hellebore (also called Indian Poke, White Hellebore - all parts) Green Gold Nephthysis (all parts) Ground Ivy (all parts) Groundsel (also called Ragwort, Tansy Ragwort - all parts above ground) Hahn's Self-branching English Ivy (leaves, berries) Halogeton (all parts) Heartleaf (also called Parlor Ivy, Philodendron - all parts) Heartland Philodendron (also called Philodendron - all parts) Heavenly Bamboo (all parts) Hellebore (foliage, flowers) Hemlock (also called Poison Hemlock, Water Hemlock - all parts) Henbane (seeds) Hens-and-Chicks (all parts) biscus (all parts) Holly (berries) Honeysuckle (all parts) Horse Nettle (also called Bull Nettle, Carolina Horsenettle - all parts) Horse Chestnut (also called Buckeye, Ohio Buckeye - buds, nuts, leaves, bark, seedlings, honey) Horsebeans Horsebrush (foliage) Horsehead Philodendron (all parts) Horsetail (also called Scouringrush - all parts) Hurricane Plant (bulbs) Hyacinth (bulbs, leaves, flowers) Hydrangea (all parts) Impatiens (also called Touch-me-not - all parts) Indian Laurel (all parts) Indian Paintbrush (also called Castilleja - all parts, especially green parts, roots) Indian Poke (also called Green False Hellebore, White Hellebore - all parts) Indian Rubber Plant (all parts) Indian Tobacco (all parts) Indian Turnip (also called Green Dragon, Jack-in-the-Pulpit - leaves, stems, roots) Inkberry (also called Pokeweed - all parts) Iris (also called Blue Flag, Flag, Fleur-de-lis - bulbs) Iris Ivy (all parts) Ivy (all species - leaves, berries) Jack-in-the-Pulpit (also called Green Dragon, Indian Turnip - leaves, stems, roots) Jamestown Weed (also called Jimsonweed - all parts) Janet Craig Dracaena (foliage) Japanese Show Lily (all parts) Japanese Yew (also called Yew - needles, seeds, bark) Jasmine (foliage, flowers, sap) Jatropha (seeds, sap) Java Bean (also called Lima Bean - uncooked beans) Jequirity Bean (also called Crab's Eye, Precatory Bean, Rosary Pea - beans) Jerusalem Cherry (all parts) Jessamine (also called Chinese Inkberry - fruit, sap) Jimson Weed (also called Jamestown Weed - all parts) Johnson Grass (leaves, stems) Jonquil (also called Daffodil, Narcissus - all parts) Juniper (needles, stems, berries) Jungle Trumpets (all parts) Kalanchoe (also called Devil's Backbone - leaves, stems) Klamath Weed (also called St.Johnswort - all parts) Laburnum (also called Golden Chain - flowers, seeds) Lace Fern (all parts) Lacy Tree Philodendron (all parts) Lambkill (also called Sheep Laurel - all parts) Lantana (also called Lantana Camara, Red Sage, West Indian Lantana, Yellow Sage - foliage, flowers, berries) Lantana Camara (also called Red Sage, Yellow Sage - foliage, flowers, berries) Larkspur (also called Delphinium - all parts) Laurel (all parts) Lilies (all species - all parts) Lily-of-the-Valley (all parts) Lily Spider (all parts) Lima Bean (also called Java Bean - uncooked beans) Lobelia (all parts) Locoweed (all parts) Lords and Ladies (also called Cuckoo Pint - all parts) Lucerne (also called Alfalfa - foliage) Lupine (also called Bluebonnet, Quaker Bonnets - all parts) Macadamia Nut (all parts) Madagascar Dragon Tree (foliage) Majesty (also called Emerald Duke, Philodendron, Red Princess - all parts) Manchineel Tree (sap, fruit) Mandrake (also called Mayapple - all but ripe fruit) Marble Queen (all parts) Marigold (also called Marsh Marigold - new leaves, stems) Marsh Marigold (also called Marigold - new leaves, stems) Mattress Vine (also called Angel Vine, Wire Vine - all parts) Mauna Loa Peace Lily (also called Peace Lily - all parts) Mayapple (also called Mandrake - all but ripe fruit) Meadow Death Camas (also called Amanita, Death Camas - all parts) Mescal Bean (also called Texas Mountain Laurel - all parts) Mexican Breadfruit (also called Ceriman, Cut-leaf Philodendron, Fruit Salad Plant, Split-leaf Philodendron, Swiss Cheese Plant - leaves, stems, roots) Mexican Poppy (also called Prickly Poppy - all parts) Milk Bush (also called Euphorbia, Tinsel Tree - all parts) Milk Vetch (all parts) Milkweed (leaves, stems, roots) Milo (foliage) Miniature Croton (foliage, shoots) Mistletoe (berries) Mock Orange (fruit) Monkshood (also called Aconite, Wolfsbane - leaves, flowers, roots) Moonseed (berries) Morning Glory (also called Blackie, Sweet Potato Vine - all parts) Mother-in-Law Tongue (also called Snake Plant - foliage) Mountain Laurel (also called Lambkill, Sheep Laurel - all parts) Mountain Mahogany (leaves) Mushrooms (also called Amanita, Death Cap, Destroying Angel, Fly Agaric, Panther Cap, Spring Amanita - all parts) Nap-at-Noon (also called Snowdrop, Star of Bethlehem - all parts) Narcissus (all parts) Naughty Man's Cherries - (also called Banewort, Belladonna, Black Cherry, Common Nightshade, Deadly Nightshade, Devil's Cherries, Devil's Herb, Divale, Dwale, Dwayberryall, Great Morel - all parts, especially black berries) Needlepoint Ivy (leaves, berries) Nephthytis (also called Arrowhead Vine, Tri-Leaf Wonder - leaves, stems, roots) Nettles (all parts) Nicotiana (leaves) Nightshade (also called Black Nightshade, Common Nightshade, Deadly Nightshade - all parts, especially berries) Nutmeg (nut) Oak (buds, young shoots, sprouts, acorns) Oleander (all parts) Onion (all parts) Orange Day Lily (all parts) Oriental Lily (all parts) Panda (all parts) Panther Cap Mushroom (also called Amanita - all parts) Parlor Ivy (also called Heartleaf, Philodendron- all parts) Peace Lily (also called Mauna Loa Peace Lily - all parts) Peach (pits, wilting leaves) Pencil Cactus (all parts) Pennyroyal (foliage, flowers) Peony (foliage, flowers) Periwinkle (all parts) Peyote (also called Mescal - buttons) Philodendron (also called Heartland Philodendron - leaves, stems, roots) Pie Plant (also called Rhubarb - leaves, uncooked stems) Pigweed (all parts) Pimpernel (foliage, flowers, fruit) Pin Cherry (seeds) Pinks (all parts) Plumosa Fern (all parts) Poinsettia (also called Christmas Flower, Christmas Plant, Easter Flower - low toxicity leaves, stem, milky sap) Poison Hemlock (also called Hemlock - all parts) Poison Ivy (all parts) Poison Oak (all parts) Poison Weed (also called Dwarf Lakspur, Larkspur, Delphinium - all parts) Pokeberry (all parts) Pokeweed (also called Inkberry - all parts) Popcorn Tree (also called Candleberry Tree, Chicken-Foot Tree, Chinese Tallowtree, Florida Aspen, White Wax Berry - mildly toxic immature seeds, sap) Poppy (all parts) Potato (sprouts, vines, unripe tubers) Pothos (also called Devil's Ivy, Golden Pothos - all parts) Precatory Bean (also called Crab's Eye, Jequirity Bean, Rosary Pea - beans) Prickly Poppy (also called Mexican Poppy - all parts) Primrose (all parts) Privet (also called Common Privet - foliage, berries) Psilcybin Mushroom (all parts) Purple Foxglove (all parts) Quaker Bonnets (also called Lupine, Blue Bonnet - all parts) Queensland Nut (all parts) Ragwort (also called Groundsel, Tansy Ragwort - all parts above ground) Rain Tree (all parts) Raisins (also see Grapes) Rattle Box (entire plant) Red Clover (foliage) Red Emerald (all parts) Red Lily (all parts) Red Margined Dracaena (also called Straight Margined Dracaena - all parts) Red Maple (leaves) Red Princess (also called Emerald Duke, Majesty, Philodendron - all parts) Red Sage (foliage, flowers, berries) Red-Margined Dracaena (foliage) Rhododendron (also called Azalea - all parts) Rhubarb (also called Pie Plant - leaves, uncooked stems) Ribbon Plant (foliage) Richweed (also called White Snakeroot, White Sanicle - leaves, flowers, stems, roots) Rosary Pea (also called Crab's Eye, Jequirity Bean, Precatory Bean - beans) Rosemary Pea (all parts) Rubber Plant (all parts) Rubrum Lily (all parts) Saddle Leaf (also called Philodendron - all parts) Sago Palm (all parts) Satin Pothos (all parts) Schefflera (also called Philodendron - all parts) Scotch Broom (all parts) Scouringrush (also called Horsetail - all parts) Senecio (all parts above ground) Sensitive Fern (all parts) Sheep Laurel (also called Lambkill - all parts) Silver Pothos (all parts) Silver Queen (also called Chinese Evergreen - leaves, stems, roots) Singletary Pea (all parts) Skunk Cabbage (leaves, stems, roots) Smartweeds (seeds) Snake Plant (also called Mother-in-law's Tongue - all parts) Snapdragon (foliage, flowers) Snow on the Mountain (also called Ghost Weed - leaves, stem, milky sap) Snowdrop (also called Nap-at-Noon, Star of Bethlehem - all parts) Soapwort (also called Bouncing Bet - all parts) Sorghum (foliage) Spathiphyllum (also called Peace Lily - leaves, stems, flowers, bulbs) Split-leaf Philodendron (also called Ceriman, Cut-leaf Philodendron, Fruit Salad Plant, Mexican Breadfruit, Swiss Cheese Plant - leaves, stems, roots) Spotted Cowbane (also called Water Hemlock, Spotted Water Hemlock - all parts) Spotted Dumb Cane (also called Dieffenbachia - all parts) Spotted Water Hemlock (also called Spotted Cowbane, Water Hemlock - all parts) Spring Amanita (also called Amanita - all parts) Spurges (also called Euphorbia, Milk Bush, Tinsel Tree - all parts) Squirrelcorn (leaves, stems, roots) Squirreltail Barley (also called Foxtail Barley, Wild Barley - seedheads) St. Johnswort (also called Klamath Weed - all parts) Staggerweed (also called Bleeding Heart, Dutchman's Breeches - leaves, stems, roots Star Jasmine (foliage, flowers) Star of Bethlehem (also called Snowdrop, Nap-at-Noon - all parts) Stargazer Lily (all parts) Stinging Nettle (also called Wood Nettle - leaves, stems) String of Pearls (all parts above ground) Straight Margined Dracaena (also called Red Margined Dracaena - all parts) Striped Dracaena (foliage) Sudan Grass (all parts) Sweet Cherry (seeds) Sweet Pea (all parts) Sweet Potato Vine (also called Blackie, Morning Glory - all parts) Sweetheart Ivy (leaves, berries) Swiss Cheese Plant (also called Ceriman, Cut-leaf Philodendron, Fruit Salad Plant, Mexican Breadfruit, Split-leaf Philodendron - leaves, stems, roots) Syngonium (all parts) Tangier Pea (all parts) Tansy Mustard (all parts) Tansy Ragwort (also called Grounsel, Ragwort - all parts above ground) Taro Vine (leaves, stems, roots) Tarweed (also called Amsinckia - all parts above ground) Texas Mountain Laurel (also called Mescal Bean - all parts) Thornapple (also called Apple of Peru, Flowering Tolguacha - all parts) Tiger Lily (leaves, stems, flowers, bulbs) Tinsel Tree (also called Euphorbia, Milk Bush - all parts) Tobacco (leaves) Tolguacha - flowering (also called Apple of Peru, Thornapple - all parts) Tomato (foliage, vines, green fruit) Touch-Me-Not (also called Impatiens - all parts) Toyon (all parts) Tree Philodendron (leaves, stems, roots) Tri-Leaf Wonder (also called Arrowhead Vine, Nepthytis - leaves, stems, roots) Trillium (foliage) Tropic Snow Dieffenbachia (also called Dieffenbachia - all parts) Trumpet Lily (all parts) Trumpet Vine (also called Angel's Trumpet, Chalice Vine - all parts) Tulip (bulbs) Tung Oil Tree (all parts) Tung Tree (all parts) Umbrella Plant (all parts) Variable Dieffenbachia (all parts) Variegated Philodendron (all parts) Variegated Wandering Jew (leaves) Velvet Grass (leaves) Velvet Lupine (all parts) Venus Flytrap (all parts) Verbena (foliage, flowers) Vinca Vine (all parts) Virginia Creeper (sap) Walnut (green hulls) Wandering Jew (leaves) Warneckei Dracaena (all parts) Water Hemlock (also called Spotted Cowbane, Spotted Water Hemlock - all parts) Weeping Fig (all parts) West Indian Lantana (foliage, flowers, berries) White Clover (foliage) White Hellebore (also called Green False Hellebore, Indian Poke - all parts) White Sanicle (also called White Snakeroot, Richweed - leaves, flowers, stems, roots) White Snakeroot (also called White Sanicle, Richweed - leaves, flowers, stems, roots) White Wax Berry (also called Candleberry Tree, Chicken-Foot Tree, Chinese Tallowtree, Florida Aspen, Popcorn Tree - mildly toxic immature seeds, sap) Wild Barley (also called Foxtail Barley, Squirreltail Barley - seedheads) Wild Black Cherry (leaves, pits) Wild Bleeding Heart (leaves, stems, roots) Wild Call (all parts) Wild Radish (seeds) Wire Vine (also called Angel Vine, Mattress Vine - all parts) Wisteria (also called Chinese Wisteria, Japanese Wisteria - seeds, pods) Wolfsbane (also called Aconite, Monkshood - leaves, flowers, roots) Wood Lily (all parts) Wood Nettle (leaves, stems) Woody Aster (entire plant) Yellow Jasmine (also called Carolina Jessamine, Yellow Jessamine - all parts) Yellow Oleander (also called Yellow Be-Still Tree - all parts) Yellow Pine Flax (entire plant, especially seed pods) Yellow Sage (foliage, flowers, berries) Yellow Star Thistle (foliage, flowers) Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow (all parts) Yews (all Yews: American, English, Western Yew - needles, seeds, bark) Yucca (all parts) ----end Quote------ Oh my gosh I need to go out into my yard.
I am sure I have a few of these plants, and I have a new puppy and some cats. I should get rid of these plants. It is a long list to go through but it is safe for your pet.
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