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Poisonous & Non-poisonous Plants

Common Poisonous and Non-Poisonous PLANTS

Poisonous ~ Small children should be closely supervised when playing around any of these plants.

Aconite, monkshood

Amaryllis

Andromeda

Autumn crocus

Avalanche lily

Azalea

Begonia (sand)

Bird of Paradise

Black nightshade berries

Bleeding heart

Boxwood

Butterfly weed

Calla lily

Calamondin orange

Carnation

Castor bean

Christmas cherry

Chrysanthemum

Columbine

Cotoneatser berries

Cyclamen

Daffodil

Daisy

Daphne

Deadly nightshade

Delphinium

Devils ivy

Diffenbachia

English holly

English ivy

English laurel

Elderberry

Elephant ears

Eucalyptus

Eyebane

Firecracker

Foxglove

Geranium

Golden chain

Holly berries

Horsechestnut

Hyacinth

Hydrangea blossom

Iris

Jack-in-the-pulpit

Jequirity bean

Jerusalem cherry

Jimson weed

Juniper

Larkspur

Laurel

Lily-of-the-valley

Lupine

Mistletoe

Morning glory

Mushrooms (some)

Needlepoint ivy

Oleaner

Oxalis

Philodendron

Podocarpus

Poison ivy

Poison hemlock

Poison sumac

Poppies

Potato plant

Pothos

Privet

Pyrocantha

Rhododendron

Rhubarb leaves

Rosary pea

Skink cabbage

Snow-on-the-mountain

Spathe flower

St. John’s wort

String of pearls

Tansy

Tomato leaves

Tulips

Violet seeds

Wild peas

Wild carrots

Wisteria

Yew berries

 

Non-Poisonous ~ These have no recorded cases of poisonous reactions when ingested in small or moderate amounts.

When in doubt, always call Poison Control if a plant is ingested.

African violet

Air fern

Aluminum plant

Aralia

Areca palm

Aster

Baby tears

Bachelor button

Bamboo

Begonia (except sand)

Birch berry

Bloodleaf plant

Boston fern

Bromeliad

Butterfly tulip

Cactus, Christmas

California poppy

Camellia

Chinese evergreen

Coleus

Corn plant

Croton (most)

Creeping Charlie

Dahlia

Dandelion

Dogwood

Donkey tail

Easter lily

Fittonia, red

Fuchsia

Ferns (many)

Forsythia

Gardenia

Hawthorne

Hens & chicks

Hibiscus

Impatiens

Inch plant

Jade plant

Japanese aralia

Kalanchoe

Lady’s slipper

Lipstick plant

Magnolia

Manzanita

Mountain ash

Nasturtium

Palm

Patient Lucy

Peperomia

Petunia

Piggyback plant

Pilea

Polka dot plant

Prayer plant

Pregnancy plant

Primula

Purple passion

Purple velvet

Rose

Rubber plant

Schefflera

Sensitive plant

Skimmia

Snake plant

Snapdragon

Snowball tree

Spider plant

Sumac

Swedish ivy

Tiger lily

Umbrella plant

Velvet plant

Wandering Jew

Zebra plant

Zinnia

 




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