Poisonous Plants
There are a number of common plants which may be toxic to dogs and cats and should be avoided. If you suspect that your pet has ingested one of these plants, call Quarry Ridge Animal Hospital at 203-438-8878 or call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at 1-888-426-4435. They’re available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
We’ve created a printable version of this list, as well—click here to download 101 Plants That Could Poison Your Pets.
A
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Arum Lily |
Autumn Crocus |
Australian Flame Tree |
Avocado |
Azalea |
B
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Baneberry |
Bird of Paradise |
Bishop's Weed |
Black Laurel |
Black Locust |
Bleeding Heart |
Bloodroot |
Bluebonnet |
Blue-Green Algae |
Boxwood |
Bracken Fern |
Buckthorn |
Bulb Flowers |
Burdock |
C
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Cacao |
Camel Bush |
Caladium |
Calla Lily |
Cardinal Flower |
Chalice |
Cherry Tree |
Chinaberry Tree |
Clematis |
Cocklebur |
Coffee |
Coral Plant |
Coriander |
D
|
Dieffenbachia |
E
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Easter Lily |
Elderberry |
Elephant Ear (Taro) |
English Ivy |
Eucalyptus |
Euonymus |
F
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False Hellebore |
Flame Tree |
Felt Plant |
Firethorn |
Four O'Clock |
Foxglove |
G
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Glottidium |
Golden Chain |
Ground Cherry |
H
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Heaths |
Heliotrope |
Hemlock |
Henbane |
Holly |
Honeysuckle |
Horse Chestnut |
Horsetail |
Hydrangea |
J
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Jasmine |
Jimsonweed |
L
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Lantana |
Larkspur |
Lily of the Valley |
Lupine |
M
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Marijuana |
Mandrake |
Mexican Poppy |
Milkweed |
Mistletoe |
Mock Orange |
Monkshood |
Moonseed |
Morning Glory |
Mountain Laurel |
Mushrooms |
N
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Nightshades |
O
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Oak |
Oleander |
P
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Periwinkle |
Philodendron |
Pigweed |
Poinciana |
Poinsettia |
Poison Ivy |
Poison Oak |
Pokeweed |
Potato Shoots |
Privet |
Pyricantha |
R
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Rain Tree |
Ranunculus (Buttercup) |
Rape |
Red Maple |
S
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Snowdrop |
Spurges |
Sweet Pea |
T
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Tansy |
Tobacco |
V
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Vetch |
W
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Wisteria |
Y
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Yellow Jasmine |
Yews |
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