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Aloe Vera Alocasia Amarylillis Apple Leaf Croton Arrowgrass Asparagus Fern Autumn Crocus Azalea Baby's Breath Baneberry Beargrass Belladonna Bird of Paradise Bittersweet
Bleeding Heart Bloodroot Bluebonnet Boxwood Branching Ivy Buckeyes Buddist Pine Burning Bush Buttercup Cactus, Candelabra Caladium Calla Lily Castor Bean Ceriman Charming Dieffenbachia Cherry, ground Chinaberry Chinese Evergreen
Christmas Rose Chrysanthemum Cineria Clematis Cordatum Coriaria Corn Plant Cornstalk Plant Croton Corydalis Crocus, Autumn Crown of Thorns Cuban Laurel
Cutleaf Philodendron Cycads Cyclamen Daffodil Daphne Datura Deadly Nightshade Death Camas-mushroom Devil's Ivy Delphinium Dieffenbachia Dracaena Palm Dragon Tree Dumb Cane
Easter Lily Elaine Elderberry Elephant Ear Emerald Feather Emerald Feren English Ivy
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Eucalyptus Euonymus Fiddle-leaf fig Florida Beauty Flax Formosa lily Four O-Clock Foxglove Fruit Salad Plant Geranium German Ivy Giant Dumb Cane Glacier Ivy Golden
Gladiola Glory lily Gold Dieffenbachia Gold Dust Dracaena Golden Pothos Gopher Plant
Hahn's Self-Branching Ivy Heartland Philodendron Hellebore Hemlock, Poison Hemlock, Water
Henbane Holly Horsebeans Horse Chestnuts Hurricane Plant Hyacinth Hydrangea Indian Rubber Plant Indian Tobacco Iris Jack in the Pulpit Janet Craig Dracaena Japanese Show Lily
Java Beans Jerusalem Cherry Jimson Weed Jonquil Kalanchoe Lacy Tree Philodendron
Larkspur Laurel Lily Spider Lily of the Valley Locoweed Mauna Loa Peace Lily Marble Queen Marijuana Mescal Bean Mexican Breadfruit Miniature Croton Mistletoe Mock Orange
Monkshood Moonseed Morning Glory Mother-in Law's Tongue Mountain Laurel Narcissus
Needlepoint Ivy Nephytis Nightshade Oleander
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Onion Oriental Lily Peace Lily Pencil Cactus Peony Periwinkle Philodendron Pimpernel Plumosa Fern Poinciana Poinsettia (low toxicity) Poison Hemlock Poison Ivy Poison Oak Pokeweed Poppy Pothos Precatory Bean
Primrose Privet, Common Red Emerald Red Lily Red Princess Philodendron Red-Margined dracaena Rhododendron Rhubarb (leaves) Ribbon Plant Rosemary Pea Rubber Plant (Dracaena sp)
Saddle Leaf Philodendron Sago Palm Satin Pothos Schefflera Scotch Broom Shamrock
Silver Pothos Skunk Cabbage Snowdrops Snow on the Mountain Spotted Dumb Cane
Star of Bethlehem String of pearls Striped Dracaena Sweetheart Ivy Sweetpea
Swiss Cheese Plant Tansy Mustard Taro Vine Tiger Lily Tobacco Tree Philodendron
Tropic Snow Diffenbachia Tulip Tung Tree Virginia Creeper Water Hemlock
Weeping Fig Western Lily Wild Calla Wisteria Wood Lily Yews (i.e. Japanese Yew, English Yew, Western Yew, American Yew) Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow Yucca
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SOURCE: Dr. Jill Richardson, Veterinary Poison Information Specialist, ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center. The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, an operating division of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, is the only animal-oriented poison control center in North America. It is a unique, emergency hotline providing 24-hour-a-day, 7-day-a-week telephone assistance. The Center's hotline veterinarians can quickly answer questions about toxic chemicals, dangerous plants, products or substances found in our everyday surroundings that can prove poisonous or fatal to animals.
ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center
(888) 4-ANI-HELP
www.napcc.aspca.org
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