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Symptoms Caused by Poisonous House Plants (Indoors)

Mouth and Skin Rash Swollen, Irritated Mouth, Lips, Tongue Vomiting, Tremors, Heart, Lung, or Kidney Problems
Chrysanthemum leaves
Creeping Fig, Weeping Fig sap
Crown of Thorns 
Cypress Spurge 
Poinsettia leaves 
Snow-on-the-Mountain leaves
Arrowhead vine
Boston Ivy berries
Caladium
Calla Lilly
Dieffenbachia leaves and berries
Elephant ears
Nephthytis Ivy
Peace Lily
Pothos, Marble Queen
Red Princess
Split Leaf Philodendron
Starleaf
Tuberous Begonia, Wax Begonia
Turfroot

Amaryllis
Asparagus fern
Azalea
Caladium
Chinese lantern
Christmas Cherry
Creeping Charlie
Crown of Thorns
Cypress Spurge
Dieffenbachia
Easter Lily
Epipremnum
Eucalyptus
Euphorbia
Ficus
Ground Ivy
Hedera
Ivy (heart, glacier, needlepoint)
Jerusalem cherry leaves and berries
Lily of the Valley
Mum
Oleander
Ornamental Pepper
Narcissus
Philodendron
Phytolacca
Poinsettia leaves
Rhododendron
Snow-on-the-Mountain leaves
Spathiphyllum
Spider Mum
Umbrella plant
  

 
 

Symptoms Caused by Poisonous Plants (Outdoor)

Vomiting and Diarrhea Hallucinations Convulsions Varied Effects
Almond leaves, twigs, bark, pits, seeds
Apple seeds in quantity
Apricot leaves, twigs, bark, pits, seeds
Balsam Apple seeds
Balsam Pear seeds
Bird of Paradise Bush fruit and seeds
Bitter Cucumber seeds
Bitter melon seeds
Bittersweet bark, leaves, seeds
Black Locust leaves, seeds, bark
Buckeye seeds and nuts
Buckthorn leaves and fruit
Canada Yew
Cardinal flower 
Castor Bean seeds lethal
Cherry leaves, twigs, bark, pits, seeds
Chokecherry leaves, twigs, bark, pits, seeds
Daffodil seeds
Delphinium 
English Holly leaves and berries
English Yew
European Bittersweet bark, leaves, seeds 
Foxglove leaves and seeds
Ground Cherry unripe fruit
Honeysuckle berries
Horse Chestnut seeds and nuts
Indian Tobacco
Indian Turnip bulbs, stems, leaves
Iris
Jack in the Pulpit bulbs, stems, leaves
Japanese Plum leaves, twigs, bark, pits, seeds
Juniper
Larkspur
Mock Orange
Monkey pod
Oak leaves and acorns
Peach leaves, twigs, bark, pits, seeds
Pokeberry roots
Pokeweed roots
Privet
Rocky Mountain Elderberry berries
Skunk Cabbage
Snowberry fruit
Soapberry leaves and fruit
Wisteria seeds
Yew

Locoweed
Marijuana
Morning Glory seeds
Nutmeg
Periwinkle
Peyote

Chinaberry berries
Coriaria leaves and berries
Moonweed
Nux vomica
Aconite
Angel’s Trumpet
Bleeding heart
Bracken Fern
Buttercup
Cocklebur seedlings
Corn Lily
Datura
Dutchman’s Breeches leaves and roots
False Hellebore
Flax seed pods
Halogeton leaves
Horsetail
Jasmine berries
Jimsonweed
Locoweed
Lupine seed pods
Matrimony vine leaves and shoots
May apple roots, seeds, leaves
Mescal Bean
Milkweed
Mistletoe berries
Monkshood
Moonseed fruit and roots
Nightshade leaves and raw fruit
Pigweed leaves, stems, roots
Poison Hemlock
Potato unripe sprouts
Rhubarb leaves
Scorpionweed hairs
Spinach
Squirrel Corn
Texas Mt. Laurel
Thornapple
Tomato vine green stems and leaves
Water Hemlock stems and roots
White Marsh Marigold
Wild mushrooms
Wolfsbane

  

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I have had or do have some plants on both lists. Luckily the dogs have no interest in them. I would think most gardens have some of these.

I have lots of those on the list. I just thought it would be helpful for those who doodles do like to nibble on plants to know which ones cause which reaction - to have that preverbial light bulb go off if their doodles all of a sudden show any of the signs listed. 

Lots of people use Periwinkle as ground cover - who knew that those plants can cause hallucinations? 

Yes, the information is good to know.

I wonder if dogs would enjoy the hallucinations...?

Great to see the breakdown by potential impact!  I was panicked about plants when we got Stillbe, and thankfully have found he is not overly interested in much. That said, he loves to wander through, sit, roll around, and lay in the iris, and nibble on the greens, so I pay close attention there.  He seems to sniff azalea and foxglove too, but rarely nibbles.  In any case it's so helpful to understand which plants around which we should be ultra concerned; had no idea periwinkle is on the high watch list,  and I've looked at a lot of lists!  Thanks Adrianne!

thank goodness I have no green thumb and tend to slowly kill any houseplant that is brought in.  Clark brought in a couple different ones this past year and I assumed that they were like a vase of Roses...they look pretty for a few days and then they croak and you dump them.   Ooops. 

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