Spathiphyllum
contains calcium oxalate crystals that can cause oral irritation, excessive drooling, vomiting, difficulty in swallowing and intense burning and irritation of the mouth, lips and tongue in pets who ingest.
Prognosis for dogs affected by ingesting small amounts of any of the varieties of plant
containing the calcium oxalate crystals, such as the Chinese evergreen, is usually quite good.
All parts of the Chinese evergreen
contain the calcium oxalate crystals that cause the distress.
All parts of the plant
contain calcium oxalate crystals which can cause irritation upon contact and burning pain and inflammation if swallowed.
Schefflera and Brassaia actinophylla
contain calcium oxalate crystals that can cause oral irritation, excessive drooling, vomiting, difficulty in swallowing and intense burning and irritation of the mouth, lips and tongue in pets who ingest.
Several other varieties of the plant also
contain calcium oxalate crystals which cause the pain and irritation from the Virginia creeper.
Not exact matches
I found out the hard way that darkest greens (kale, spinach, collards, chard) while healthy for you & full of nutrients, they also
contain oxalates that form
crystals and cling to
calcium in your system that create painful kidney stones when eaten over sustained periods of time.
Popular in many homes and offices, Dieffenbachia species
contain insoluble
crystals of
calcium oxalate called raphites.
The Araceae family of plants often
contain insoluble
calcium oxalate crystals in all parts of the plant.
What they do have is an inflamed bladder or urine
crystals, either in the form of struvite
crystals containing magnesium or
calcium oxalate crystals.