TOXIC PLANTS
The list of indoor and outdoor plants has attempted to catalogue the plants considered to be potentially toxic. Some plants have been included on this list even if there is a remote possibility of concern.
Pot plants with milky sap should be avoided.
Amaryllis
American Yew
Autumn Crocus
(Meadow Saffron)
Avocado
Azalea
Balsam Pear
Baneberry
Bean Plants
Bird of Paradise
Black Elderberry (not berry)
Black Locus
Bleeding Heart
Bloodroot
Blue-green Algae
Boxwood
Bracken Fern
Buckthorn
Bulb Flowers
Burdock
Buttercup
Caladium
Calla Lily
Castor Bean (Castor Oil Plant)
Chalice Vine
Cherry Trees (Not pulp of fruit)
Christmas Candle
Christmas Cherry (berries)
Clematis
Coffee Plants
Comfrey
Coral Plant
Cowslip
Crotacaria Sp.
Crown Vetch
Cycads
Daffodil
Daphne
Datura (berries)
Death Amanita
Dieffenbachia
Elderberry
Elephant’s Ear (Taro)
English Holly
English Yew
Euonymus
Evergreen (most)
False Hellebore
Felt Plant
Firethorn
Flame Tree
Fly Agaric Mushrooms
Foxglove
Golden Chain
Hemlock
Holly
Honey Locust
Henbane
Horse Beans
Horse Chestnut
Hyacinth
Hydrangea
Indian Turnip
Iris
Ivy
Jack-In-The-Pulpit
Japanese Yew
Jasmine
Java Bean (Glorybean)
Jerusalem Chery
Jimson weed
Juniper
Lantana
Larkspur
Laurels
Lily-Of-The-Valley
Lobelia
Locoweed
Locusts
Lords-and-Ladies
Lupine
Marijuana
May Apple
Mescal Bean
Milkweed
Mistletoe
Mock Orange
Monkshood
Moonseed
Morning Glory
Mountain Laurel
Narcissus
Nettles
Nightshade
Nutmeg
Oleander
Periwinkle
Philodendron
Pigweed
Poinsettia
Poison Hemlock
Poison Ivy
Poison Oak
Pokeweed
Potato (new shoots)
Privet
Purple Sesbane
Rain Tree
Red Maple
Rhododendron
Rhubarb (leaves)
Rosary Peas
Sandbox Tree
Skunk Cabbage
Snow Flake
Snow-On-The-Mountain
Snowdrop
SorrelSpurges
Spindle Tree (berries)
Sweet Pea (plant)
Tobacco
Vetch
Virginia Creeper
Water Hemlock
Wattle
Western Yew
White Cedar
Wisteria
Yam Bean
Yew
If in doubt remove the plant!