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Now you can test how much you know. How many of the following plants did you know that could by harmful or even be fatal for your dog or puppy?
Following is a list of the most common plants and flowers which may be deadly for your dog if ingested. In some cases, only certain parts of these are poisonous, such as the leaves of the tomato plant and not the tomato itself. In many varieties of flowers listed, it is the bulb portion which is poisonous.
Use this list as a guideline to make your home "safe" and "secure" for your Dogs. If in doubt about a particular item specified herein, check with a reliable source or complete reference book before allowing your pet access to a potential disaster.
| Algae, Blue Green Almond Aloe Vera (Medicine Plant) Amaryllis Andromeda japonica Anemone Apple (seeds) Apple Leaf Croton Apricot Pits Arrow Grass Asparagus Fern Autumn Crocus Avocado (fruit and pit) Azalea | Baby's Breath Balsam Baneberry Belladonna Bird of Paradise Birdnest sansevieria Bittersweet Black-Eyed Susan Bleeding Heart Bloodroot Boxwood Branching Ivy Buckeye Buddhist Pine Burning Bush Buttercup | Cactus Caladium Calla Lily Carnation Castor Bean Ceriman Cherry (seeds and wilting leaves) Chinaberry Tree (berries, bark, leave, flowers) Chinese Evergreen Christmas cactus Christmas Rose Chrysanthemum Cineraria Clematis Colcus Columbine Cardamum Cornflower Corn Plant Cornstalk Plant Crocus Croton Cuban Laurel Cycads Cyclamen | Daffodil Daisy Daphne Day Lily (cats) Delphinium Dracaena Dragon Tree Dumb Cane (all types) (Dieffenbachia) | Easter Lily (especially cats) Eggplant Elaine Elderberry Elephant Ears Emerald Feather English Ivy Euonymus | Fiddle-leaf Fig Flamingo Plant Flax Florida Beauty Four O'clock Foxglove Foxlove, Geranium |
| German Ivy Glacier Ivy Glory Lilly Golden Glow Golden Pothos | Hahn's Self-Branching Heavenly Bamboo Hemlock Henbane Hibiscus Holly, Hosta Honeysuckle Horse Chestnut Hurricane Plant Hyacinth Hydrangea | Impatiens Indian Laurel Indian Rubber Plant, Iris Iris Ivy | Jade Plant Jack-In-The-Pulpit Japanese Plum Japanese Show Lily (especially cats) Jasmine Java Beans Jerusalem Cherry Jimson Weed Jonquil Juniper | Kalanchoe (Panda Bear Plant) | Laburnum Lantana Larkspur Laurel Lily Of The Valley Lily, most forms Locoweed |
| Macadamia nut Madagascar Dragon Tree Marble Queen Marijuana, Miniature Croton Mistletoe Monkshood Morning Glory Mother-in-Law's Tongue Mountain Laurel Mushrooms-toadstools | Narcissus Needlepoint Ivy Nephthytis Nightshade Norfolk Pine Nutmeg | Oak Trees Oleander Onion Oriental Lily (especially cats) | Peace Lily Peach (wilting leaves & pits) Pear (seed) Pencil Cactus Peony Philodendron (all types) Pimpernel Plum (wilting leaves and seeds) Plumosa Fern Poinsettia (low toxicity) Poison Ivy Poison Oak Pokeweed Poppy Potato (shoots, leaves, eyes) Precatory Bean Primrose (Primula) Privet | Red Emerald Red Princess Rhododendron Rhubarb (foliage, raw stems) Ribbon Plant | Sago Palm Satin Pothos Schefflera Scotch Broom Silver Pothos Skunk Cabbage Snapdragon Snowdrop String of Pearls/Beads Sweetheart Ivy Swiss Cheese Plant Star Of Bethlehem |
| Taro Vine Tiger Lily (especially cats) Tobacco Tomato Plant (green fruit, stem and leaves) Tulip | Variegated Rubber Plant Verbena Virginia Creeper | Wandering Jew Weeping Fig Wisteria | Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Yew, most forms Yucca |
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