Potentially Hazardous Plants
This list includes many plants which may be poisonous or hazardous to your pets, but does not
include all the plants. To obtain additional information, check with your local poison control center,
veterinary school, or toxics expert. To obtain a more complete list of plants, both toxic and nontoxic,
including scientific names and problems associated with contact/comsumption, write the NAPCC,
College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801. The list costs $10, so enclose a
check payable to NAPCC. Also, you can visit the poisonous plants web page at
http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/
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Acacia
Agapanthus
Almond
Aloe vera
Amaryllis (Naked Lady)
Apple (seeds)
Apple leaf croton
Apricot (pit)
Arrowgrass
Asparagus fern
Autumn crocus
Avocado (fruit & pit)
Azalea
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- Baby's breath
- Bird of Paradise
- Bittersweet
- Black locust
- Bleeding heart
- Boxwood
- Brachen fern
- Branching ivy
- Buckeye
- Buckthorn
- Buddist pine
- Buttercup
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- Caladium
- Calla lily
- Camphor tree
- Candelabra cactus
- Caster bean
- Ceriman
- Cherry (seeds & leaves)
- Chinaberry
- Chinese evergreen
- Chlorophytum
- Choke cherry
- Christmas rose
- Cineraria
- Clematis
- Cockleburr
- Coffee tree plant
- Corn lily
- Corn Plant
- Cornstalk plant
- Crocus
- Croton
- Crown of thorns
- Cuban laurel
- Cycads
- Cyclamen
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- Daffodil
- Daphne
- Delphinium (larkspur)
- Devil's ivy
- Diffenbachia (dumbcane)
- Dracaena (dragon tree)
- Dutchman's breeches
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- Easter lily
- Elaine
- Elderberry
- Elephant ears
- Emerald feather
- English ivy
- European spindle tree
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- Fiddleneck
- Fiddle-leaf fig
- Fitweed
- Florida beauty
- Four-o-clock
- Foxglove
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- Geranium
- German ivy
- Glacier ivy
- Goldenchain
- Golden Pothos
- Greaseweed
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- Halogeton
- Hemlock
- Hibiscus
- Holly
- Honeysuckle
- Horsebrush
- Hurricane plant
- Hyacinth
- Hydrangea
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- Indian Laurel
- Indian rubber plant
- Iris
- Ivy
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- Japanese Show lily
- Jasmine
- Jerusalem cherry
- Jimson weed
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- Lantana
- Lily of the valley
- Lobelia
- Locoweed
- Lords and ladies
- Lupine
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- Marble queen
- Marigold
- Marijuana
- Meadow death camas
- Milk vetch
- Milkweed
- Mistletoe
- Mock orange
- Monkshood
- Moonseed
- Morning glory
- Mother-in-law tongue
- Mountain laurel
- Mushrooms (amanita esp)
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- Narcissus
- Nephthytis
- Nettles
- Nightshades
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- Oak
- Oleander
- Onion
- Oriental lily
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- Peace lily
- Peaches (pits & leaves)
- Pencil cactus
- Periwinkle
- Peyote
- Philodendron
- Pigweed
- Plumosa fern
- Poinsettia
- Poison ivy
- Poison oak
- Pokeberry
- Potato (raw)
- Pothos
- Precatory beans
- Primrose
- Privit
- Psilcybin mushrooms
- Purple foxglove
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- Rain tree
- Red emerald
- Red princess
- Rhododendron
- Rhubarb leaves
- Ribbon plant
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- Sago palm
- Sansevieria
- Satin pothos
- Schefflera
- Snake plant
- Snow-on-the-mountain
- Spider plant
- String of pearls
- Swiss cheese plant
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- Tansy ragwort (senecio)
- Taro vine
- Thornapple
- Tiger lily
- Tinsel tree
- Tobacco
- Tomato plant
- Toyon
- Tulip
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- Walnut (green husks)
- Water hemlock
- Weeping fig
- Wisteria
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- Yellow jasmine
- Yellow star thistle
- Yew
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