Plants like lilies (Lilium sp and Hemerocallis sp.) pose a serious danger for cats while Sago palm and
oleander plants continue to be a serious danger for both dogs and cats.
Lilies (Lilium sp and Hemerocallis sp.) in particular pose a serious danger for cats, while Sago Palm and
Oleander plants continue to be a serious danger for both dogs and cats.
If you suspect your pet has eaten any part of
the oleander plant, call your veterinarian right away, don't wait for symptoms to appear.
Not exact matches
The sources of digoxin include white and purple foxglove (Digitalis lanata and D purpurea), Mediterranean sea onion, Strophanthus gratus,
oleander, and numerous other tropical and temperate zone
plants.
There are several
plant species that are poisonous to our pets — daffodils, morning glory and
oleander to name a few.
Many dog owners are concerned about poisonous
plants, such as
oleanders.
Tulip bulbs, Lily of the valley,
oleander, kalanchoe and azaleas are spring and summer
plants that can be deadly to pets if ingested in large enough quantities.
Marble Queen Marigold Marijuana Mescal Bean Mexican Breadfruit Mistletoe Mock Orange Morning Glory Mother - in Law's Tongue Mountain Laurel Mushrooms Narcissus Nephytis
Oleander Onion Peach Pits & Leaves Peony Periwinkle Philodendron Pimpernel Plumosa Fern Poinsettia Pokeweed Poppy Potato Precatory Bean Primrose Privet Red Emerald Red Margined Dracaena Rhododendron Rhubarb Rosemary Pea Rubber
Plant Sago Palm Schefflera Scotch Broom Skunk Cabbage Snowdrops Staggerweed Star of Bethlehem String of Pearls Sweetpea Swiss Cheese plant Tansy Mustard Tobacco Tomato - Green Fruit stem and leaves Tropic Snow Dieffenbachia Tulip Tung Tree Virginia Creeper Weeping Fig Wild Call Wisteria Yews - Japanese, American, English, We
Plant Sago Palm Schefflera Scotch Broom Skunk Cabbage Snowdrops Staggerweed Star of Bethlehem String of Pearls Sweetpea Swiss Cheese
plant Tansy Mustard Tobacco Tomato - Green Fruit stem and leaves Tropic Snow Dieffenbachia Tulip Tung Tree Virginia Creeper Weeping Fig Wild Call Wisteria Yews - Japanese, American, English, We
plant Tansy Mustard Tobacco Tomato - Green Fruit stem and leaves Tropic Snow Dieffenbachia Tulip Tung Tree Virginia Creeper Weeping Fig Wild Call Wisteria Yews - Japanese, American, English, Western
Indian Rubber
Plant Janet Craig Dracaena Japanese Show Lily Jerusalem Cherry Kalanchoe Lacy Tree Philodendron Lily of the Valley Madagascar Dragon Tree Marble Queen Marijuana Mexican Breadfruit Miniature Croton Mistletoe Morning Glory Mother - in - Law's Tongue Narcissus Needlepoint Ivy Nephytis Nightshade
Oleander Onion Oriental Lily Peace Lily Peach (wilting leaves / pits) Pencil Cactus Plumosa Fern Poinsettia (low toxicity) Poison Ivy Poison Oak Pothos Precatory Bean Primrose Red Emerald Red - Margined Dracaena Red Princess Rhododendron Ribbon
Plant Saddle Leaf Philodendron Sago Palm Satin Pothos Schefflera Silver Pothos Spotted Dumb Cane Striped Dracaena String of Pearls Sweetheart Ivy Swiss Cheese
Plant Taro Vine Tiger Lily (especially cats!)
Garden
plants like poinsettias, azaleas, rhododendrons, dumb cane, Japanese yew,
oleander and English ivy are poisonous for a puppy so keep them covered or remove them completely.
If you have house
plants such as
Oleander, Dumb Cane, Azaleas, Poinsettias, Rhododendrons, and Ivy — keep them out of reach, as they are potentially lethal for such a small being.
Flowers such as azalea,
oleander, tulips, and several varieties of lilies can be poisonous, while other
plants like sago palm, castor, yew, or ivy can be toxic as well.
Several of the most common toxic
plants and flowers in Texas are,
oleander, sago palm, lilies, onions and garlic, ivy, azalea, lantana and aloe vera.
Irregular heart rhythm and cardiac symptoms are caused by many medications and
plants including
oleander, milkweed, jimson weed, kalanchoe, and mountain laurel.
The top 12
plants to avoid include castor bean, lilies, caladium, dumb cane, rosary pea, laxspur, fox glove, autumn crocus, sago palms, black locust, yew and
oleander.
Some of the worst
plants, said veterinarian Jinni Sinnott with Veterinary Specialty Center of Tucson include
oleander, lantana, castor beans and mesquite beans.
Azaleas,
oleander, daffodil and foxglove are among the list of toxic
plants, but check with the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for more information about poisons and your Basset pup.
• Bulbplants (including most varieties of lilies, daffodils, etc.) • Tomato
plants (the leaves and stems) • Azaleas • Castor Beans • Fox glove •
Oleander • Mushrooms and fungi • Rhubarb
plants • Philodendron
Restrict access to
plants that are dangerous to dogs: poinsettias, azaleas, rhododendrons, dumbcane, Japanese yew,
oleander and English ivy, to name a few.
Some
plants that are poisonous include amaryllis, English ivy, narcissus, dieffenbachia, mistletoe, poinsettia, holly, philodendron, azalea, rhododendron, daffodil daphne, foxglove, bleeding heart, potato, iris, ivy,
oleander, rubber
plant, tobacco, tulip, clematis, morning glory, and weeping fig.
Oleander: This is a very toxic
plant containing cardiac glycosides, which can cause abnormal cardiac function, hypothermia and gastrointestinal upset.
Some
plants — including lily of the valley,
oleander, azalea, yew, foxglove, rhododendron, rhubarb leaves, and shamrock — are risky for dogs.
Some indoor and outdoor
plants that are poisonous to cats include amaryllis, English Ivy, narcissus, dieffenbachia (dumb cane), mistletoe, poinsettia, holly, philodendron, azalea, rhododendron, daffodil, daphne, foxglove, bleeding heart, potato, iris, ivy,
oleander, rubber
plant, tobacco, tulip, clematis, morning glory, and weeping fig.
Other poisonous
plants are sago palms, tulip bulbs, English ivy, Peace lily, yew,
oleander and azaleas.
The
oleanders are very toxic and are used for outside landscaping, but some household have them for inside
plants.
Oleanders, azaleas, and yew
plants are also extremely toxic.
Some common
plants that are poisonous to cats include lilies, tulips, English ivy,
oleander and azaleas.
Attractive
oleander, which is commonly grown in southern and western parts of the country, is very poisonous
plant for many animals.
The following
plants are highly toxic to pets: foxglove, lily (any type, particularly to cats), yew, sago palm, rhododendron, azalea,
oleander, castor bean, kalanchoe and rhubarb (leaves).
A partial list of these
plants includes: amaryllis, azaleas and rhododendrons, chrysanthemum, cyclamen, kalanchoe, lilies,
oleander, peace lily, pothos, Sago palm, tulip and narcissus bulbs, and yew.
Her floral pieces, with vibrant hues and playful qualities, show
plants such as begonias and
oleander which were blooming near E. 1027 after the dereliction.
Some 390 redbuds, rubber
plants, magnolias, orchids, Jacaranda,
oleander, and Pyracantha have already been
planted along busy roadways in the two cities.
Oleander is beautiful and fragrant but the whole
plant is poisonous.
Another surprise - this perennial herb is relative to
Oleander and Frangipani (the same family) You can click on the tag «Apocynaceae» to see more photos of this family
plants