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!