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Pet Poisons

The following table lists common house and garden plants and foods that are known to be toxic to most animals. These plants and foods should be kept well away from your pets. If accidental ingestion occurs, contact your veterinarian or animal poison control center immediately.

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Almonds

Alocasia

Amaryllis Bulb                             

Apricot

Arrowgrass

Autumn crocus

Avocado

Azalea

Baneberry

Bayonet

Beargrass

Begonia

Bird of Paradise

Bittersweet

Black-Eyed Susan

Black Locust

Bleeding Heart

Bluebonnet

Bloodrot

Box

Boxwood

Bracken Fern

Buckeye

Burning Bush

Buttercup

Caffeine

Caladium

Calla Lily

Canada Yew

Candelabra

Cactus

Castor Bean

Ceriman

Cherry

Chinaberry

Chinese Sacred or Heavenly Bamboo

Chocolate

Choke Cherry (unripe berries)

Christmas Rose

Chrysanthemum

Clematis

Coriaria

Cornflower

Corydalis

Crocus Bulb

Croton

Crown of Thorns

Cyclamen Bulb

Daffodil

Daphne

Datura

Deadly Nightshade

Death Camas

Delphinium, Larkspur, Monkshood

Dicentrea

Dieffenbachia

Dumb Cane (Dieffenbachia)

Easter Lily

Eggplant

Elderberry (unripe berries)

Elephant Ear

English Ivy

Fig (ficus)

Euonymus

Evergreen Ferns

Ficus

Flax

Four-o'clocks (Mirabilis)

Foxglove (Digitalis)

Garlic

Golden Glow

Gopher Purge

Hellebore

Hemlock

Henbane

Holly Berries

Honeysuckle

Horsebeans

Horsebrush

Horse Chestnut

Hyacinth Bulbs

Hydrangea

Iris Corms

Iris Ivy

Jack-In-The-Pulpit

Japanese Yew

Java Beans

Jessamine

Jerusalem Cherry

Jimson Weed

Jonquil

Jungle Trumpets

Kalanchoe

Lantana

Larkspur

Laurel

Lily (bulbs of most species)

Lily-Of-The-Valley

Lily Spider

Locoweed

Lupine Species

Malanga

Marigold

Marijuana or Hemp

Milkweed

Mistletoe Berries

Mock Orange

Monkshood

Morning Glory

Mountain Laurel

Mushrooms

Narcissus, Daffodil

Nettles

Nightshade

Oak

Oleander

Onions

Peace Lilly

Peach

Pencil Cactus Plant

Peony

Periwinkle

Peyote Cactus

Philodendron

Pimpernel

Poinciana

Poinsettia

Poison Ivy

Poison Oak

Pokeweed

Poppy

Potato (plant)

Potato (leaves and stem)

Precatory Beans

Privet

Rhododendron

Rhubarb Leaves

Rosary Pea

Rubber Plant

Schefflera (umbrella plant)

Scotch Broom

Schefflera

Shamrock

Skunk Cabbage

Snowdrops

Snow-On-The-Mountain

Spreading English Yew

Spurge

Staggerweed

Starleaf

Star of Bethlehem

Sweetpea

Tansy Mustard

Tobacco

Tomatoes (leaves and stem)

Tuffroot

Tulip

Virginia Creeper

Walnut hulls

Water Arum

Weeping Fig

Wild Call Wisteria

Wild Calla

Wisteria

Yellow Calla

Yew

 



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