POISONOUS PLANTS
You know how 'lil tots are 'oh so curious'. Everything goes straight to the mouth, including plants. Here I have listed some plants considered to be poisonous. If any portion of a following plant is ingested, call your local Poison Control Center immediately.
Amaryllis
Azalea
Begonia, sand
Bird of Paradise
Black nightshad berry
Buttercup
Butterfly weed
Calla lily
Calamondin orange tree
Caladium
Carnation
Castor bean
Chinaberry
Chinese Tallow
Christmas berry
Chrysanthemum
Cyclamen
Daffodil
Daisy
Daphne
Deadly nightshade
Devils Ivy
Diffenbachia
Dumbcane
English holly/English ivy
Elderberry
Elephant Ears
Eucalyptus
Eyebane
Foxglove
Geranium
Golden chain
Holly berry
Horsechestnut
Hyacinth
Hydrangea blossom
Iris
Jack-in-the-pulpit
Jasmine
Jequirity bean
Jerusalem cherry
Jimson weed
Juniper
Lantana
Larkspur
Laurel
Lily-of-the-valley
May Apple
Mistletoe
Moonflower
Morning glory
Needlepoint ivy
Oleander
Oxallis
Philodendron
Podocarpus
Poinsettia
Poison ivy
Poison oak
Poison sumac
Pokeweed
Potato plant
Pothos
Pyracantha
Rhododendron
Rhubarb
Skunk cabbage
Snow-on-mountain
Spathe flower
String of pearls
Tomato leaves
Tulips
Violet seeds
Water Hemlock
Wild carrots
Wild cucumber
Wild parsnip
Wild peas
Wisteria
Yew Tree
If exposed to a Poisonous Plant, follow these steps:
MOUTH:
After following the above steps, always call your local Poison Control Center. Do not wait for symptoms to appear.
SKIN:
EYES:
The following plants are considered to be nonpoisonous. However, any plant may cause unexpected reactions in certain individuals, including choking. Always check with your local Poison Control Center if a plant has been ingested.
African Violet
Aluminum plant
Areca palm
Asparagus fern
Aster
Baby's breath
Baby tears
Bachelor button
Bamboo
Begonia (except sand begonia)
Bloodleaf plant
Boston fern
Bromeliad
Butterfly tulip
Cactus, Christmas
Camellia
Chinese evergreen
Coleus
Corn plant
Croton (codiaeum)
Creeping Charlie
Dahlia
Dandelion
Dracaena
Easter lilly
False aralia
Ficus
Fittonia, red
Forysthia
Fuschia
Gardenia
Hawthorne
Honeysuckle
Hens and Chicks
Hibiscus
Hoya
Impatiens
Inch pland
Jade plant
Kalanchoe
Lipstick
Magnolia bush
Marigold
Monkey grass
Monther-in-law-Tongue
Mountain ash
Nandina
Nasturtium
Parlor Palm
Patient Lucy
Peperomia
Petunia
Phlox
Photinia
Piggyback plant
Polka dot plant
Prayer plant
Pregnant plant
Purple passion
Rose
Rubber Tree
Schefflera
Skimmia
Snapdragon
Snake plant
Snowball bush
Spider pland
Spider aralia
Staghorn fern
Swedish ivy
Swordfern
Tiger lily
Trumpetvine
Umbrella tree
Velvet
Wandering Jew
Zebra plant
Zinnia
To Prevent a Plant Poisoning
Last updated September 2, 1998 by
Terri
terriscorner@geocities.com