Never use any information from Gardenality to diagnose or treat any medical problem. Size: 30-40cm x 60-90cm. Alternanthera denticulata Brazilian Red Hots APPEARANCE: Ozbreed variety. Acetaminophen is mostly metabolized (broken down and eliminated from the body) by the liver. If you'd like to help extend its lifespan, pinch off any developing flower buds before they open, using your hands. Adam-and-Eve(Arum, Lord-and-Ladies, Wake Robin, Starch Root, Bobbins, Cuckoo Plant) | Scientific Names: Arum maculatum | Family: Araceae. If you know that your cat has ingested a toxic plant, take them to an animal emergency hospital or to your vet immediately. | Family: Bromiliaceae, Paddys Wig (Japanese moss, Peace-in-the-home, Corsican Carpet, Angels Tears, Irish Moss, Mind-your-own-business, Pollyanna vine) | Scientific Names: Soleirolia soleirolii | Family: Urticaceae, Painted Lady (Copper Rose) | Scientific Names: Echeveria multicaulis | Family: Crassulaceae, Pampas Grass () | Scientific Names: Cortaderia selloana | Family: Poaceae, Panamiga (Friendship Plant) | Scientific Names: Pilea involucrata | Family: Urticaceae, Pansy Orchid () | Scientific Names: Miltonia roezlii alba | Family: Orchidaceae, Paradise Palm (Kentia palm, Forster Senty Palm) | Scientific Names: Howea forsteriana | Family: Howea forsteriana, Parlor Palm (Miniature Fish Tail Dwarf Palm, Good Luck Palm, Bamboo Palm) | Scientific Names: Chamaedorea elegans | Family: Palmae, Parsley Fern (King and Queen Fern, Spleenwort, Mother Fern, Hen and Chickens Fern) | Scientific Names: Asplenium bulbiferum | Family: Polypodaceae, Patient Lucy (Giant Touch-Me-Not, Impatience Plant, Patient Plant, Tangerine Impatience, Buzzy Lizzie) | Scientific Names: Impatiens spp. When needed, a low-toxicity oil spray can be applied as a control. Your best bet is to cat-proof your house by getting rid of plants poisonous to cats and embracing nontoxic alternatives. Claw Cactus - Schlumbergera truncata. Information entered by Gardenality members is not endorsed by Gardenality, Inc. | Family: Grapefruit () | Scientific Names: Citrus paradisii | Family: Rutaceae, Grass Palm (Giant Dracaena, Palm Lily) | Scientific Names: Cordyline australis | Family: Agavaceae, Greater Ammi (Bishops Weed, False Queen Annes Lace) | Scientific Names: Ammi majus | Family: Apiaceae, Green Gold Naphthysis (Nephthytis, Arrow-Head Vine) | Scientific Names: Syngonium podophyllum | Family: Araceae, Ground Apple (Chamomile, Garden Chamomile, Roman Chamomile) | Scientific Names: Anthemis nobilis | Family: Asteraceae, Groundsel (Ragwort, Senecio) | Scientific Names: Senecio species | Family: Compositae, Hahns Self Branching English Ivy (Branching Ivy, Glacier Ivy, Needlepoint Ivy, Sweetheart Ivy, California Ivy, English Ivy) | Scientific Names: Hedera helix | Family: Araliaceae, Hashish (Marijuana, Indian Hemp) | Scientific Names: Cannabis sativa | Family: Cannabaceae, Hawaiian Ti (Snake Plant, Giant Dracaena) | Scientific Names: Giant Dracaena | Family: Agavaceae, Heartleaf Philodendron (Horsehead Philodendron, Cordatum, Fiddle-Leaf, Panda Plant, Split Leaf Philodendron, Fruit Salad Plant, Red Emerald, Red Princess, Saddle Leaf) | Scientific Names: Philodendron bipennifolium | Family: Araceae, Heavenly Bamboo (Sacred Bamboo, Nandina) | Scientific Names: Nandina domestica | Family: Berberidaceae, Hellebore (Christmas Rose, Lenten Rose, Easter Rose) | Scientific Names: Helleborus niger | Family: Ranunculaceae, Hercules Club (Angelica Tree, Devils Walking Stick, Prickly Ash, Prickly Elder) | Scientific Names: Aralia spinosa | Family: Araliaceae, Hibiscus (Rose of Sharon, Rose of China) | Scientific Names: Hibiscus syriacus | Family: Malvaceae, Hills of Snow (Hydrangea, Hortensia, Seven Bark) | Scientific Names: Hydrangea arborescens | Family: Hydrangeaceae, Holly (English Holly, European Holly, Oregon Holly, Inkberry, Winterberry, American Holly) | Scientific Names: Ilex opaca | Family: Aquifoliaceae, Horse Chestnut (Buckeye) | Scientific Names: Aesculus glabra | Family: Hippocastanaceae, Horsehead Philodendron (Fiddle-Leaf, Cordatum, Heartleaf Philodendron, Panda Plant, Split Leaf Philodendron, Fruit Salad Plant, Red Emerald, Red Princess, Saddle Leaf) | Scientific Names: Philodendron bipennifolium | Family: Araceae, Horseweed (Showy Daisy, Fleabane, Seaside Daisy) | Scientific Names: Erigeron speciosus | Family: Asteraceae, Hortensia (Hydrangea, Hills of Snow, Seven Bark) | Scientific Names: Hydrangea arborescens | Family: Hydrangeaceae, Hosta (Plantain Lily, Funkia) | Scientific Names: Hosta plataginea | Family: Liliaceae, House Pine (Australian Pine, Norfolk Pine, Norfolk Island Pine) | Scientific Names: Araucaria heterophylla | Family: Auraucariaceae, Hurricane Plant (Cutleaf Philodendron, Swiss Cheese Plant, Ceriman, Mexican Breadfruit) | Scientific Names: Monstera deliciosa | Family: Araceae, Hyacinth () | Scientific Names: Hyacinthus orientalis | Family: Liliaceae, Hydrangea (Hortensia, Hills of Snow, Seven Bark) | Scientific Names: Hydrangea arborescens | Family: Hydrangeaceae, Impala Lily (Desert Rose, Mock Azalea, Sabi Star, Desert Azalea, Kudu Lily) | Scientific Names: Adenium obesum | Family: Apocynaceae, Indian Apple (Mayapple, Indian Apple Root, Umbrella Leaf, Wild Lemon, Hog Apple, Ducks Foot, Raccoonberry, American Mandrake) | Scientific Names: Podophyllum peltatum | Family: Berberidaceae, Indian Borage (Bread and Butter Plant, Spanish Thyme, Coleus, Maratha, Militini, East Indian Thyme) | Scientific Names: Coleus ampoinicus | Family: Labiatae, Indian Hemp (Dogbane Hemp, Bitter Root) | Scientific Names: Apocynum androsaemifolium | Family: Apocynaceae, Indian Hemp (Marijuana, Hashish) | Scientific Names: Cannabis sativa | Family: Cannabaceae, Indian Pink (Lobelia, Cardinal Flower) | Scientific Names: Lobelia cardinalis | Family: Campanulaceae, Indian Rubber Plant (Fig, Weeping Fig) | Scientific Names: Ficus benjamina | Family: Moraceae, Inkberry (English Holly, European Holly, Oregon Holly, American Holly, Winterberry) | Scientific Names: Ilex opaca | Family: Aquifoliaceae, Iris (Flag, Snake Lily, Water Flag) | Scientific Names: Iris species | Family: Iridaceae, Ivy Arum (Pothos, Golden Pothos, Taro Vine, Devils Ivy) | Scientific Names: Epipremnum aureum | Family: Araceae, Jack-in-the-pulpit (Three-leaved indian turnip, Devils dear, Wake robin, Starch wort, Wild turnip, Dragon root, Bog onion, Pepper turnip, Brown dragon, Memory root) | Scientific Names: Arisaema triphyllum | Family: Araceae, Jade Plant (Baby Jade, Dwarf rubber plant, Jade tree, Chinese rubber plant, Japanese rubber plant) | Scientific Names: Crassula argentea | Family: Crassulaceae, Japanese Show Lily () | Scientific Names: Lilium speciosum | Family: Liliaceae, Japanese Yew (English Yew, Western Yew, Pacific Yew, Anglo-Japanese Yew) | Scientific Names: Taxus sp. Avoid breezy spots and be ready to give the plant a warm area with . Chicory - Chichorium intybus. Leather Peperomia () | Scientific Names: Peperomia crassifolia | Family: Leopard Lily () | Scientific Names: Lachenalia lilacina | Family: Hyacinthaceae, Leopard Orchid (Tiger Orchid) | Scientific Names: Dendrobium gracilicaule | Family: Orchidaceae, Lesser Snapdragon () | Scientific Names: Antirrhinum orontium | Family: Mimosaceae, Lily of the Valley Orchid () | Scientific Names: Odontoglossum pulchellum | Family: Orchidaceae, Linden () | Scientific Names: Tilia americana | Family: Tiliaceae, Lipstick Plant () | Scientific Names: Aeschynanthus humilis | Family: Gesneraceae, Little Fantasy Peperomia (Green Ripple Peperomia, Emerald Ripple Peperomia) | Scientific Names: Peperomia caperata | Family: Piperaceae, Little Zebra Plant () | Scientific Names: Haworthia subfasciata | Family: Aloaceae, Living Rock Cactus (African living rock, Mimicry plant) | Scientific Names: Pleiospilos bolusii | Family: Aizoaceae, Living Stones (Kiawe, Mesquite) | Scientific Names: Lithops naureeniae | Family: Aizoaceae. Cancer medicines. 6. ~ Anatole France, "I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it is to protection by man from the cruelty of man." Raw nuts contain compounds that make them harder to digest than roasted/cooked nuts which can increase the likelihood of stomach upset. Halloween. It is a widespread genus with most species occurring in the tropical Americas, [1] [2] and others in Asia, Africa, and Australia. | Family: Agavaceae, Dumbcane (Charming Dieffenbachia, Giant Dumb Cane, Tropic Snow, Exotica, Spotted Dumb Cane, Exotica Perfection, Dieffenbachia) | Scientific Names: Dieffenbachia | Family: Araceae, Dwarf Poinciana (Barbados Pride, Peacock Flower) | Scientific Names: Caesalpinia pulcherrima | Family: Fabaceae, Easter Lily () | Scientific Names: Lilium longiflorum | Family: Liliaceae, Easter Rose (Hellebore, Christmas Rose, Lenten Rose) | Scientific Names: Helleborus niger | Family: Ranunculaceae, Eastern Star () | Scientific Names: Dianthus | Family: Caryophyllaceae, Elephant Ears (Caladium, Taro, Pai, Ape, Cape, Via, Via sori, Malanga) | Scientific Names: Caladium hortulanum | Family: Araceae, Elephant Ears (Caladium, Malanga) | Scientific Names: Colocasia esculenta | Family: Araceae, Emerald Feather (Emerald Fern, Asparagus, Asparagus fern, Sprengeri fern, Plumosa fern, Lace fern, Racemose asparagus, Shatavari) | Scientific Names: Asparagus densiflorus | Family: Liliaceae, English Holly (European Holly, Oregon Holly, Inkberry, Winterberry, American Holly) | Scientific Names: Ilex aquifolium | Family: Aquifoliaceae, English Ivy (Branching Ivy, Glacier Ivy, Needlepoint Ivy, Sweetheart Ivy, California Ivy) | Scientific Names: Hedera helix | Family: Araliaceae, English Yew (Western Yew, Pacific Yew, Japanese Yew, Anglo-Japanese Yew) | Scientific Names: Taxus baccata | Family: Taxaceae, Eucalyptus (Many cultivars) | Scientific Names: Eucalyptus species | Family: Myrtaceae, European Bittersweet (Climbing Nightshade, Deadly Nightshade) | Scientific Names: Solanum dulcamara | Family: Solanaceae, European Holly (European Holly, Oregon Holly, Inkberry, Winterberry, American Holly, English Holly) | Scientific Names: Ilex aquifolium | Family: Aquifoliaceae, Everlasting Pea (Sweet Pea, Perennial Pea) | Scientific Names: Lathyrus latifolius | Family: Fabaceae, Exotica (Charming Dieffenbachia, Giant Dumb Cane, Tropic Snow, Dumbcane, Spotted Dumb Cane, Exotica Perfection, Dieffenbachia) | Scientific Names: Dieffenbachia amoena | Family: Araceae, False Bittersweet (American Bittersweet) | Scientific Names: Celastrus scandens | Family: Celastraceae, False Queen Annes Lace (Bishops Weed, Greater Ammi) | Scientific Names: Ammi majus | Family: Apiaceae, Feather Geranium (Jerusalem Oak, Ambrosia Mexicana) | Scientific Names: Ambrosia mexicana | Family: Chenopodiaceae, Fern Palm (Sago Palm, Cycads) | Scientific Names: Cycas species | Family: Cycadaceae, Fetter Bush (Dog Laurel, Dog Hobble, Black Laurel) | Scientific Names: Leucothoe sp. Charles Darwin, "Until one has loved an animal, a part of ones soul remains unawakened." sativa | Family: Umbelliferae, Casaba Melon (Honeydew Melon, True Cantaloupe, Muskmelon) | Scientific Names: Cucumis melo | Family: Cucurbitaceae, Cast Iron Plant (Bar Room Plant, Iron Plant, Variegated Cast Iron Plant) | Scientific Names: Aspidistra elatior | Family: Liliaceae, Cat Brier (China Root, Ti-hu-ling, Shiny Leaf Smilax) | Scientific Names: Smilax glabra | Family: Liliaceae, Cat Ear (Sego Lily, Star Tulip, Mariposa Lily, Cat Ear, Butterfly Tulip, Calochortus) | Scientific Names: Calochortus nuttalli; Calochortus luteus | Family: Liliaceae, Cattleya Labiata (Crimson Cattleya, Ruby-lipped Cattleya) | Scientific Names: Cattleya labiata | Family: Orchidaceae, Celosia Globosa (Globe Amarantha, Perpetua) | Scientific Names: Celosia globosa | Family: Amaranthaceae, Celosia Plumosa (Cockscomb) | Scientific Names: Celosia plumosa | Family: Amaranthaceae, Celosia Spicata (Flamingo Feather) | Scientific Names: Celosia spicata | Family: Amaranthaceae, Chamaedorea (Miniature Fish Tail Dwarf Palm, Parlor Palm, Good Luck Palm) | Scientific Names: Chamaedorea elegans | Family: Palmae, Chaparral (Creosote Bush, Greasewood) | Scientific Names: Larrea tridentata | Family: Zygophyllaceae, Chenille Plant (Philippine Medusa, Foxtail, Red-hot Cat Tail) | Scientific Names: Acalypha hispida | Family: Euphorbiaceae, Chestnut (American Chestnut) | Scientific Names: Castanea dentata | Family: Fagaceae, Chicken-Gizzard (Josephs Coat, Bloodleaf Plant) | Scientific Names: Iresine herbstii | Family: Amaranthaceae, Chickens and Hens (Hens and Chickens, Mother Hens and Chicks) | Scientific Names: Echeveria elegans | Family: Crassulaceae, Chin-lao-shu (China Root, Ti-hu-ling, Shiny Leaf Smilax, Catbrier) | Scientific Names: Smilax glabra | Family: Liliaceae, China Aster (Annual Aster, Aster Sinensis) | Scientific Names: Callistephus chinensis | Family: Compositae, China Root (Catbrier, Ti-hu-ling, Shiny Leaf Smilax) | Scientific Names: Smilax glabra | Family: Liliaceae, Chinese Plumbago () | Scientific Names: Ceratostigma willmottianum | Family: Plumbaginaceae, Chlorophytum (Ribbon Plant, Spider Ivy, Spider Plant) | Scientific Names: Anthericum comosum | Family: Liliaceae, Chlorophytum bichetti (Saint Bernards Lily) | Scientific Names: Chlorophytum bichetti | Family: Liliaceae, Chocolate Soldier (Lace-Flower Vine, Episcia) | Scientific Names: Episcia dianthiflora | Family: Gesneriaceae, Christmas Cactus (Easter Cactus) | Scientific Names: Schlumbergera bridgesii | Family: Cactaceae, Christmas Dagger (Christmas Dagger Fern) | Scientific Names: Polystichum acrostichoides | Family: Dryopteridaceae, Christmas Orchid (Winter Cattleya) | Scientific Names: Cattleya trianaei | Family: Orchidaceae, Christmas Palm (Dwarf Royal Palm, Manila Palm) | Scientific Names: Veitchia merrillii | Family: Arecaceae, Cinnamon () | Scientific Names: Cinnamonium | Family: Lauraceae, Cinquefoil (Silver Cinquefoil, Shrubby Cinquefoil, Rough Cinquefoil, Sulfur Cinquefoil, Rock Cinquefoil) | Scientific Names: Potentilla spp. If you're in doubt about whether or not a particular flower is OK for your pet to eat, the safest choice is to avoid feeding it to your bunny. While not edible themselves, food bags, especially the mylar-type potato chip bags, cereal bags,. They can cause toxic-like effects in some cats (causes unknown). The short answer is, "Not recommended.". Alternanthera spp. | Family: Agavaceae, Ridderstjerne (Amaryllis, Fire Lily, Lily of the Palace, Barbados Lily) | Scientific Names: Hippeastrum spp. It is believed to be green in color anywhere from 90 to 100% of the year depending on altitude. | Family: Liliaceae, Deadly Nightshade (Nightshade, Black Nightshade, European Bittersweet, Climbing Nightshade) | Scientific Names: Solanum spp | Family: Solanaceae, Desert Azalea (Desert Rose, Mock Azalea, Sabi Star, Impala Lily, Kudu Lily) | Scientific Names: Adenium obesum | Family: Apocynaceae, Desert Rose (Desert Azalea, Mock Azalea, Sabi Star, Impala Lily, Kudu Lily) | Scientific Names: Adenium obesum | Family: Apocynaceae, Devils Backbone (Mother-In-Law-Plant, Kalanchoe, Chandelier Plant, Mother of Millions) | Scientific Names: Kalanchoe tubiflora | Family: Crassulaceae, Devils Ivy (Pothos, Golden Pothos, Taro Vine, Ivy Arum) | Scientific Names: Epipremnum aureum | Family: Araceae, Dieffenbachia (Charming Dieffenbachia, Giant Dumb Cane, Tropic Snow, Dumbcane, Exotica, Spotted Dumb Cane, Exotica Perfection) | Scientific Names: Dieffenbachia | Family: Araceae, Dock (Sorrel) | Scientific Names: Rumex sp. Toxic component: Tulipalin A and B. 9. Joseph's Coat Companion Plants Angelonia David Speer Symptoms can include profuse drooling, difficulty breathing, vomiting, ulceration to the mouth and gastrointestinal tract, and even organ damage. Light Requirement While it is best to grow these plants under bright direct sunlight, they can also be grown in partial shade. Dill Botanical Name: Anethum graveolens This feathery culinary herb is safe for dogs. It can also lead to loss of appetite, seizures and death. Other Ways to Help: Become a Monthly Member; Fundraise with Team ASPCA; Join the Mobile Action Team; Share . | Family: Ericaceae, Starch Root (Arum, Lord-and-Ladies, Adam-and-Eve, Wake Robin, Bobbins, Cuckoo Plant) | Scientific Names: Arum maculatum | Family: Araceae, Stargazer Lily () | Scientific Names: Lilium orientalis | Family: Liliaceae, Starleaf (Schefflera, Umbrella Tree, Octopus Tree, Australian Ivy Palm) | Scientific Names: Brassaia actinophylla | Family: Araliaceae, Stinking Chamomile (Mayweed, Poison Daisy) | Scientific Names: Anthemis cotula | Family: Asteraceae, Straight-Margined Dracaena (red-margined dracaena) | Scientific Names: Dracaena marginata | Family: Agavaceae, Striped Dracaena (warneckii, janet craig plant) | Scientific Names: Dracaena deremensis | Family: Agavaceae, Superb Lily (Glory Lily, Climbing Lily, Gloriosa Lily) | Scientific Names: Gloriosa superba | Family: Liliaceae, Sweet Pea (Perennial Pea, Everlasting Pea) | Scientific Names: Lathyrus latifolius | Family: Fabaceae, Sweet Potato Vine (Sweet potato) | Scientific Names: Ipomoea batatas | Family: Convolvulaceae, Sweet William (Carnation, Wild Carnation, Pinks) | Scientific Names: Dianthus caryophyllus | Family: Caryophyllaceae, Sweetheart Ivy (English Ivy, Glacier Ivy, Needlepoint Ivy, Branching Ivy, California Ivy) | Scientific Names: Hedera helix | Family: Araliaceae, Swiss Cheese Plant (Cutleaf Philodendron, Hurricane Plant, Ceriman, Mexican Breadfruit) | Scientific Names: Monstera deliciosa | Family: Araceae, Tail Flower (Flamingo Plant, Flamingo Lily, Oilcloth Flower, Pigtail Plant, Painters Pallet) | Scientific Names: Anthurium scherzeranum | Family: Araceae, Taro (Caladium, Elephant Ears, Pai, Ape, Cape, Via, Via sori, Malanga) | Scientific Names: Caladium hortulanum | Family: Araceae, Taro (Caladium, Elephants Ears, Malanga) | Scientific Names: Colocasia esculenta | Family: Araceae, Taro Vine (Golden Pothos, Devils Ivy, Devils Vine, Ivy Arum) | Scientific Names: Epipremnum aureum | Family: Araceae, Texas Umbrella Tree (China Ball Tree, Paradise Tree, Persian Lilac, White Cedar, Japanese Bead Tree, Bead Tree, Pride-of-India, Chinaberry Tree) | Scientific Names: Melia azedarach | Family: Meliaceae, Ti-Plant (Baby Doll Ti Plant, Hawaiian Ti Plant) | Scientific Names: Cordyline terminalis | Family: Agavaceae, Tiger Lily () | Scientific Names: Lilium tigrinum | Family: Liliaceae, Tobacco (Tree Tobacco, Nicotiana, Mustard Tree) | Scientific Names: Nicotiana glauca | Family: Solanaceae, Tomato Plant () | Scientific Names: Lycopersicon spp | Family: Solanaceae, Tree Philodendron () | Scientific Names: Philodendron selloum | Family: Araceae, Tree Tobacco (Nicotania, Tobacco, Mustard Tree) | Scientific Names: Nicotiana glauca | Family: Solanaceae, Tropic Snow (Charming Dieffenbachia, Giant Dumb Cane, Dumbcane, Exotica, Exotica Perfection, Dieffenbachia) | Scientific Names: Dieffenbachia amoena | Family: Araceae, True Aloe (Medicine Plant, Aloe, Barbados Aloe) | Scientific Names: Aloe barbadensis | Family: Aloaceae, Trumpet Lily (Calla Lily, Pig Lily, White Arum, Arum Lily, Florists Calla, Garden Calla, Arum Lily) | Scientific Names: Zantedeschia aethiopica | Family: Araceae, Tulip () | Scientific Names: Tulipa species | Family: Liliaceae, Umbrella Leaf (Indian Apple Root, American Mandrake, Wild Lemon, Hog Apple, Ducks Foot, Raccoonberry, American Mandrake) | Scientific Names: Podophyllum peltatum | Family: Berberidaceae, Umbrella Tree (Schefflera, Australian Ivy Palm, Octopus Tree, Starleaf) | Scientific Names: Brassaia actinophylla | Family: Araliaceae, Variable Dieffenbachia () | Scientific Names: Dieffenbachia picta | Family: Araceae, Variegated Philodendron () | Scientific Names: Scindapsus, Philodendron spp | Family: Araceae, Vinca (Periwinkle, Running Myrtle) | Scientific Names: Vinca rosea | Family: Apocynaceae, Virgins Bower (Clematis, Leatherflower) | Scientific Names: Clematis sp. | Family: Balsaminaceae, Giant White Inch Plant () | Scientific Names: Albiflora | Family: Commelinaceae, Gibasis Geniculata (Tahitian bridal veil) | Scientific Names: Tradescantia multiflora | Family: Commelinaceae, Globe Thistle () | Scientific Names: Echinops | Family: Asteraceae, Gloxinia () | Scientific Names: Sinningia speciosa | Family: Gesneriaceae, Gold Bloom (Marigold, Mary Bud, Garden Marigold, Pot Marigold) | Scientific Names: Calendula officinalis | Family: Compositae, Gold-Fish Plant (Candy Corn Plant) | Scientific Names: Hypocyrta nummularia | Family: Gesneriaceae. It can tolerate morning sun and afternoon shade and grows up to 18 inches tall (see below). Part Sun to Sun; The optimum amount of sun or shade each plant needs to thrive: Full Sun (6+ hours), Part Sun (4-6 hours), Full Shade (up to 4 hours). Calcium oxalate crystals (soluble), all parts of plant toxic. A good insecticide should really help you with keeping these pests away so your plants stay intact. A. sessilis is well-distributed in the U.S., A. ficoieda is rare. Aloe plants are toxic to cats. Lilies are extremely dangerous and will kill cats, and especially kittens, even if just a very small amount is ingested. Raw Cashews - Should be avoided for dogs and toxic for cats. Brown Planting Density: 3-5 plants per m, 2-3 plants per linear metre. All the pets highlighted in "Toxin Tails" have been successfully treated for the poisoning and fully recovered. This Alternanthera loves humidity, but can also tolerate frost better than most forms. It causes a rapid drop in blood sugar, resulting in weakness and seizures. Email * Constant Contact Use. Pain relievers (acetaminophen, aspirin, ibuprofen) Vitamins and other supplements. Alternanthera Plant Care & Growing Guide 1. Signs of poisoning include depression, vomiting, swelling of the face and paws and a bluish discolouration of the skin. Little Ruby Alternanthera provides a display of white flowers in spring. Sugar Pods (Carob Tree, Locust Pods, Kharoub, Beans) | Scientific Names: Ceratonia siliqua | Family: Sulfur Flower (Umbrella Plant, Wild Buckweat) | Scientific Names: Eriogonium umbellatum | Family: Polygonaceae, Summer Hyacinth () | Scientific Names: Galtonia | Family: Hyacinthaeae, Sunflower (swamp sunflower) | Scientific Names: helianthus angustifolius | Family: Compositae, Swamp Sunflower (Sunflower) | Scientific Names: helianthus angustifolius | Family: Compositae, Swedish Ivy (Creeping Charlie) | Scientific Names: Plectranthus australis | Family: Pilea: Uriticaeae; Plectranthus: Lamiaceae, Sweetheart Hoya (wax hearts, valentine hoya) | Scientific Names: Hoya kerrii | Family: Asclepiadaceae, Sword Fern (Bold Sword Fern, Roosevelt Fern) | Scientific Names: Nephrolepis biserrata | Family: Dryopteridaceae, Tahitian Bridal Veil (Gibasis Geniculata) | Scientific Names: tradescantia multiflora | Family: Commelinaceae, Tailed Orchid () | Scientific Names: Masdevallia | Family: Orchidaceae, Tall Feather Fern (Bold Sword Fern, Sword Fern, Roosevelt Fern) | Scientific Names: Nephrolepis biserrata | Family: Dryopteridaceae, Tall Mahonia (Oregon Grape, Oregon Grape Holly, Mahonia Aguifolium, Holly-Leaved Berry, Mahonia) | Scientific Names: Mahonia aquifolium | Family: Berberidaceae, Tangerine Impatience (Giant Touch-Me-Not, Buzzy Lizzy, Patient Lucy, Patient Plant, Tangerine Impatience, Impatience Plant, Lady Slipper) | Scientific Names: Impatiens spp. Lilies can be highly toxic to cats White lilies are especially toxic to cats. Pixabay While many plants can be slightly irritating to pets, even trace amounts of lilies can be potentially lethal to cats. Its brightly coloured leaves are contrasted by ball shaped white flowers in spring. . https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/toxic-and-non-toxic-plants/a Onions, garlic, shallots, and scallions can cause damage to your cat's red blood cells and lead to anemia. Whether a plant is poisonous or not can also depend what part is eaten. If you think that your animal is ill or may have ingested a poisonous substance, contact your local veterinarian or our 24-hour emergency poison hotline directly at 1-888-426-4435 . The leaves are considered to be highly toxic to humans and should not be consumed under any circumstances. 1. Dermatitis: These plants may cause a skin rash or irritation. Price. Antifreeze often contains ethylene glycol . Chickweed - Cerastium vulgatum, Stellaria media. If you think your dog has ingested any part of a poisonous plant, don't wait. Fluffy Ruffles () | Scientific Names: Nephrolepsis exalta | Family: Forster Sentry Palm (Kentia palm) | Scientific Names: Howea forsteriana | Family: Howea forsteriana, Fortunes Palm (Chusan palm) | Scientific Names: Trachycarpus fortunei | Family: Palmae, Freckle Face (Polka Dot Plant, Measles Plant, Flamingo Plant, Babys Tears) | Scientific Names: Hypoestes phyllostachya | Family: Acanthaceae, Friendship Plant () | Scientific Names: Pilea involucrata | Family: Pilaceae, Garden Marigold (Marigold, Mary Bud, Gold bloom, Pot marigold) | Scientific Names: Calendula officinalis | Family: Compositae, Garden Snapdragon () | Scientific Names: Antirrhinum majus | Family: Scrophulariaceae, Gerber Daisy (Transvaal Daisy, African Daisy, Veldt Daisy, Gerbera Daisy, Barberton Daisy) | Scientific Names: Gerbera jamesonii | Family: Compositae, German Violet (Arabian gentian, Persian violet) | Scientific Names: Exacum affine | Family: Gentianaceae, Gherkins (Immature cucumbers) | Scientific Names: Cucumis sativus | Family: Cucurbitaceae, Ghost Leafless Orchid (Leafless ghost orchid) | Scientific Names: Polyrrhiza lindenii | Family: Orchidaceae, Ghost Plant (Mother of pearl plant) | Scientific Names: Secum weinbergii | Family: Crassulaceae, Giant Aster () | Scientific Names: Townsendia sericea | Family: Asteraceae, Giant Holly Fern (Sword fern, Wester sword, imbricate sword fern) | Scientific Names: Ploystichum munitum | Family: Polypodaceae, Giant Touch-Me-Not (Buzzy Lizzie, Impatience Plant, Patient Lucy, Patient Plant, Tangerine Impatience) | Scientific Names: Impatiens spp. Alternanthera gets18 inches tall. 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