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Posionous Plant List for Dogs

Amarylillis

Apple Leaf Croton

Autumn Crocus

Avacado (fruit and pit)

Azalea

Baby's Breath

Bittersweet

Bird of Paradise

Branching Ivy

Buckey

Buddist Pine

Caladium

Calla Lily

Castor Bean

Ceriman

Charming Dieffenbachia

Chinese Evergreen

Christmas Rose

Cineraria

Clematis

Cordatum

Corn Plant

Cornstalk Plant

Croton

Cuban Laurel

Cutleaf Philodendron

Cycads

Cyclamen

Daffodil

Devil's Ivy

Dianthus

Dieffenbachia

Dracaena Palm

Dragon Tree

Dumb Cane

Dianthus

Easter Lily (in cats!!!!)

Elaine

Elephant Ears

Emerald Feather

English Ivy

Fiddle-leaf fig

Florida Beauty

Foxglove

Fruit Salad Plant

Geranium

German Ivy

Giant Dumb Cane

Glacier Ivy

Gold Dieffenbachia

Gold Dust Dracaena

Golden Pothos

Hahn's Self-Branching Ivy

Heartland Philodendron

Hops

Hurricane Plant

Indian Rubber Plant

Janet Craig Dracaena

Japanese Show Lily (cats !!!)

Jeusalem Cherry

Kalanchoe

Lacy Tree Philodendron

Lily of the Valley

Madagascar Dragon Tree

Marble Queen

Marijuana

Mexican Breadfruit

Miniature Croton

Mistletoe

Morning Glory

Mother-in Law's Tongue

Narcissus

Needlepoint Ivy

Nephytis

Nightshade

Oleander

Onion

Oriental Lily (cats!!!)

Peace Lily

Pencil Cactus

Plumosa Fern

Poinsettia (low toxicity)

Poison Ivy

Poison Oak

Pothos

Precatory Bean

Primrose

Red Emerald

Red Princess Red-Margined Dracaena

Rhododendron

Ribbon Plant

Saddle Leaf Philodendron

Sago Palm

Satin Pothos

Schefflera

Silver Pothos

Spotted Dumb Cane

Stargazer lily (cats!!!)

String of Pearls

Striped Dracaena

Sweetheart Ivy

Swiss Cheese Plant

Taro Vine

Tiger Lily (cats!!!)

Tobacco

Tree Philodendron

Tropic Snow Dieffenbachia

Weeping Fig

Yew

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