These
plants contain a wide variety of posions and symptoms may vary from
a mild stomach aches, skin rash, swelling of the mouth and throat
to involvement of the heart, kidneys or other organs. Many plants
do not cause toxicity unless ingested in very large amounts. |
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Symptoms
from eating or nadling these plants are unlikely, but any plant
may cause an unexpected reaction in certain individuals |
Anemone
Angel Trumpet Tree
Apricot-Kernals
Arrowhead
Avovado-Leaves
Azaleas
Betel Nut Palm
Bittersweet
Boston Ivy
Buckeye
Buttercups
Caladium
Calla Lilly
Castor Bean
Cherries - Wild & Cultivated
Crocus, Autumn
Daffodil
Daphne
Delphinium
Devil's Ivy
Elderberrry
Elephant Ear
English Ivy
Four O'Clock
Foxglove
Holly Berries
Horsetail Reed
Hyacinth
Hydrangea
Iris
Jack-in-the-Pulpit
Jerusalem Cherry
Jessamine
Jimson Weed
Jonquil
Larkspur
Laurels
Lily-Of-The-Valley
Lobelia
Marijuana
Mayapple
Mistletoe
Moonseed
Monkshood
Morning Glory
Mushroom - Wild
Narcissus
Nightshade
Oleander
Periwinkle
Philodendron
Poison Hemlock
Poison Ivy
Poison Oak
Poppy
Pokeweed
Potato - Sprouts
Primrose
Ranunculus
Rhododendron
Rhubarb - Blade
Rosary Pea
Star-Of-Bethlehem
Sweet Pea
Tobacco
Tomato - Vines
Water Hemlock
Wisteria
Yew |
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Abelia
Absynnian Sword Lily
African Daisy
African Palm
African Violet
Airplane Plant
Aluminum Plant
Aralia
Araucaria
Asparagus Fern
Aspidistra
Aster
Baby's Tears
Bachelor Buttons
Bamboo
Begonia
Birds Nest Fern
Blood Leaf Plant
Boston Ferns
Bougainvillaea
Cactus
California Holly
California Poppy
Camellia
Christmas Cactus
Coleus
Corn Plant
Crab Apples
Creeping Charlie
Creeping Jennie
Croton
Dahlia
Daisies
Dandelion
Dogwood
Donkey Tail
Easter Lily
Echeverisa
Eucalyptus
Eugenia
Gardenia
Grape Ivy
Hedge Apples
Hens & Chicks
Honeysuckle
Hoya
Jade Plant
Kalanchoe
Lipstick Plant
Magnolia
Marigold
Monkey Plant
Norfolk Island Pine
Peperomia
Petunia
Prayer Plant
Purple Passion
Pyracnths
Rose
Spider Plant
Tupis
Violets
Wadering Jew
Weeping Fig
Weeping Willow
Wild Onion
Zebra Plant
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