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  1. Feb 6, 2023 · Peace Lily. Blaine Moats. A popular low-light houseplant, the peace lily is toxic only if large quantities of the leaves are eaten. Enjoy the dark green leaves and white flowers from afar, (say, atop a bookshelf,) if you have pets or young children. As it ages, a peace lily's green foliage deepens in color.

    • Alocasia. Otherwise known as Elephant’s Ear, this plant can irritate or burn the mouth, lips or tongue of cats and dogs. Other symptoms include vomiting and drooling.
    • Aloe. Aloe is poisonous to both dogs and cats, causing vomiting, diarrhea, and other symptoms.
    • Amaryllis. These pretty flowers cause symptoms like stomach pain, drooling, tremors, diarrhea, and vomiting in cats and dogs when ingested.
    • Arrow-Head Vine. This is a common bedding plant in larger planters, but it contains insoluble calcium oxalates, which cause burning of the mouth, tongue.
    • The Benefits and Dangers of Indoor Plants
    • Dieffenbachia
    • Caladium
    • Philodendron
    • Pothos
    • Peace Lily
    • Calla Lily
    • Lily Poisoning in Cats
    • Oleander
    • Daffodil

    Indoor plants are a wonderful addition to a home and have many benefits. They are lovely to see and often improve the appearance of a room. Plants such as herbs are edible and may be medicinal as well. Learning how to take care of houseplants teaches children responsibility and may arouse their interest in gardening, which can be a lifelong joy. Ha...

    Dieffenbachia, or dumb cane, is a tropical plant that is native to Central and South America. It's popular as a houseplant because of its large and attractive leaves. The leaves are green with light yellow or cream blotches arranged in a variety of patterns. The stems are thick and resemble canes. The word "dieffenbachia" is used as both a genus na...

    As in the case of a dieffenbachia, the word "caladium" is both a genus and a common name. Multiple types of caladiums exist. Different types have different leaf patterns. The arrow-shaped leaves are generally variegated (having more than one color, usually in patches or other patterns) and contain different pigments, including green, yellow, pink, ...

    There are many different species in the genus Philodendron,and many of these are kept as indoor plants. Philodendrons have a wide variety of interesting leaf shapes and color patterns. They can be so different from one another that it's sometimes hard to believe they all belong to the same genus. Many philodendrons are climbers and produce aerial r...

    Pothos (genus Epipremnum) is another popular houseplant. It's an evergreen vine that trails over the edge of its container. The plant is attractive and doesn't require much attention, which is why it's popular in public areas such as shopping centers and offices. Many species exist. They have a variety of leaf colors and patterns. Some have solid g...

    Despite its name, the peace lily, or spathe, isn't a true lily. It belongs to the genus Spathiphyllum, which is part of the family Araceae. The leaves of the peace lily are long, narrow, and have a pointed tip. They feel leathery, are dark green in color, and have a shiny surface with prominent veins. The inflorescence has a white or light green sp...

    The calla lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica) is native to Southern Africa. Like the peace lily, the calla lily isn't a true lily (family Liliaceae) but is a member of the family Araceae. The large and beautiful white "petal" of the calla lily is actually a spathe, a bract (modified leaf) that surrounds the flower cluster of the plant. It surrounds a ye...

    So far, I've described the toxicity of plants mostly in terms of how they affect humans. Although the toxins can cause similar symptoms in cats and dogs, this isn't always the case. Pet owners should do some diligent research before they bring a plant into their home. An example of the different effects of a plant poison in humans and pets is a tox...

    Oleander (Nerium oleander) is beautiful but extremely toxic—even in small amounts. It's an evergreen flowering shrub that is grown both outdoors and indoors and produces flowers that can be pink, red, purple, or white. The leathery leaves are long and narrow and have a pointed tip. They are often arranged in pairs or whorls on the stem.

    Daffodils belong to the genus Narcissus. Other members of this genus are also sold as houseplants and can cause the same health problems.

  2. Generally speaking, poisonous or toxic houseplants are simply plants that can cause adverse reactions in animals or people. These reactions are fortunately almost always minor such as mouth or skin irritation or an upset stomach and full recoveries are common. They can, of course, result in more serious symptoms although this is less likely.

  3. The following is a list of plants considered toxic. Remember that plants may contain a variety of poisons. They may cause symptoms ranging from a mild stomach ache to serious heart and kidney problems. Common Name. Latin Name. Amaryllis. Hippeastrum spp. Anthurium. Anthurium spp.

  4. May 9, 2023 · 8. Peace lily. Peace lily (spathe) is also known as ‘Mauna Loa’ and is a tropical plant. This is another beautiful but dangerous house plant. The danger is due to the presence of calcium oxalate crystals in the plant. These crystals are insoluble and can cause irritation of the oral cavity if ingested.

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  6. May 17, 2023 · Cats and Dogs: It can cause excessive salivation, pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. English ivy is a wonderful plant to hang indoors—out of reach of pets. 10. Ivy. Ivy (often called "English ivy") is a charming sight when it creeps over stone or brick walls or creates cool, lush carpeting beneath trees.

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