Toxic Plants

This list is offered as a courtesy, taken from many different sources. It may be incomplete in some areas or have an error or omission. We have screened it to the best of our knowledge, but always consult a veterinarian if your Briard has clearly consumed a non-food plant or one listed as potentially toxic.

TOXIC PLANTS

  • Acocanthera (flowers, fruit)
  • Aconite (also called Monkshood, Wolfsbane – leaves, flowers, roots)
  • Acorns (all parts)
  • Alfalfa (also called Lucerne – foliage)
  • Almond (seeds)
  • Aloe Vera (also called Burn Plant – sap)
  • Alsike Clover (foliage)
  • Amaryllis (also called Naked Lady – bulbs)
  • American Yew (also called Yew – needles, seeds, bark)
  • Amsinckia (also called Tarweed – all above ground, especially seeds)
  • Andromeda Japonica (all parts)
  • Angel’s Trumpet (also called Chalice Vine, Datura, Trumpet Vine – all parts, especially seeds)
  • Angel’s Wings (also called Elephant Ears – leaves, stems, roots)
  • Antherium (also called Flamingo Lily, Painter’s Palette – leaves, stems, roots)
  • Apple (seeds)
  • Apple of Peru (also called Thornapple, Flowering Tolguacha – all parts, especially seeds)
  • Apricot (inner seed)
  • Arrowgrass (foliage)
  • Arrowhead Vine (also called Nepthytis, Tri-Leaf Wonder – leaves, stems, roots)
  • Asian Lily (Liliaceae – all parts)
  • Asparagus Fern (shoots, berries)
  • Australian Nut (all parts)
  • Autumn Crocus (also called Crocus – all parts)
  • Avocado (fruit, pit, leaves)
  • Azalea (all parts)
  • Baneberry (also called Doll’s Eyes – foliage, red/white berries, roots)
  • Bayonet Plant (foliage, flowers)
  • Belladonna (all parts, especially black berries)
  • Bird of Paradise (seeds, fruit)
  • Bitter Cherry (seeds)
  • Bitter Nightshade (also called Climbing Nightshade, Bittersweet, European Bittersweet – all parts, especially berries)
  • Bittersweet (also called Bitter Nightshade, Climbing Nightshade, European Bittersweet – all parts, especially berries)
  • Black Locust (leaves, shoots, pods, seeds, inner bark)
  • Black Nightshade (also called Common Nightshade, Nightshade – unripe berries)
  • Bleeding Heart (foliage, roots)
  • Bloodroot (all parts)
  • Blue Flag (also called Flag, Fleur-de-lis, Iris – bulbs)
  • Blue-Green Algae (all parts)
  • Bluebonnet (also called Lupine, Quaker Bonnets – all parts)
  • Boston Ivy (leaves, berries)
  • Bouncing Bet (also called Soapwort – all parts)
  • Boxwood (all parts)
  • Brackenfern; Braken Fern (also called Brake Fern – all parts)
  • Brake Fern (also called Brakenfern, Braken Fern – all parts)
  • Branching Ivy (leaves, berries)
  • Buckeye (also called Ohio Buckey, Horse Chestnut – buds, nuts, leaves, bark, seedlings, honey)
  • Buckthorn (all parts)
  • Buddhist Pine (all parts)
  • Bulbs (all species in the families Amarylliaceae, Iridaceae, Liliaceae – bulbs)
  • Bull Nettle (also called Carolina Nettle, Horse Nettle – all parts)
  • Burn Plant (also called Aloe Vera – sap)
  • Buttercups (also called Crowfoot (new leaves, stems)
  • Caladium (all parts)
  • Caley Pea (all parts)
  • Calfkill (all parts)
  • Calla Lily (all parts)
  • Candelabra Cactus (also called False Cactus – leaves, stem, milky sap)
  • Carolina Horsenettle (also called Bull Nettle, Horse Nettle – all parts)
  • Carolina Jessamine (also called Yellow Jessamine, Yellow Jasmine – all parts)
  • Castor Oil Plant (also called Castor Bean – all parts, especially seeds)
  • Castor Bean (also called Castor Oil Plant – all parts, especially seeds)
  • Ceriman (also called Cut-leaf Philodendron, Fruit Salad Plant, Mexican Breadfruit, Split-leaf Philodendron, Swiss Cheese (leaves, stems, roots)
  • Chalice Vine (also called Angel’s Trumpet, Trumpet Vine – all parts)
  • Charming Dieffenbachia (all parts)
  • Cherry (also called Bitter Cherry, Choke Cherry, Pin Cherry, Wild Black Cherry – all parts)
  • Cherry Laurel (foliage, flowers)
  • Chicks (all parts)
  • Chinaberry Tree (berries)
  • Chinese Evergreen (leaves, stems, roots)
  • Chinese Inkberry (also called Jessamine – fruit, sap)
  • Chinese Lantern (leaf, unripe fruit)
  • Choke Cherry (seeds, bark)
  • Christmas Flower (also called Christmas Plant, Easter Flower, Poinsettia – leaves, stem, milky sap)
  • Christmas Plant (also called Christmas Flower, Easter Flower, Poinsettia – leaves, stem, milky sap)
  • Christmas Rose (foliage, flowers)
  • Chrysanthemum (also called Feverfew, Mum – all parts)
  • Cineria (all parts)
  • Clematis (all parts)
  • Climbing Nightshade (also called Bitter Nightshade, Bittersweet, European Bittersweet – all parts)
  • Clover (also called Alsike Clover, Red Clover, White Clover – foliage)
  • Cocklebur (seeds, seedlings, burs)
  • Common Burdock (burs)
  • Common Nightshade (also called Black Nightshade, Nightshade – unripe berries)
  • Common Privet (foliage, berries)
  • Common Tansy (foliage, flowers)
  • Coral Plant (all parts)
  • Cordatum (all parts)
  • Corn Lily (also called False Hellebore, Western False Hellebore – all parts)
  • Corn Plant (also called Cornstalk Plant – all parts)
  • Cornflower (all parts)
  • Cornstalk Plant (also called Corn Plant – all parts)
  • Corydalis (leaves, stems, roots)
  • Cowslip (new leaves, stems)
  • Crab’s Eye (also called Jequirity Bean, Precatory Bean, Rosary Pea – beans)
  • Creeping Charlie (all parts)
  • Crocus (also called Autumn Crocus – all parts)
  • Croton (foliage, shoots)
  • Crowfoot (also called Buttercup – new leaves, stems)
  • Crown of Thorns (all parts)
  • Cuban Laurel (all parts)
  • Cuckoo Pint (also called Lords and Ladies – all parts)
  • Cultivated Bleeding Heart (leaves, stems, roots)
  • Cultivated Larkspur (all parts)
  • Cutleaf Philodendron (also called Ceriman, Fruit Salad Plant, Mexican Breadfruit, Split-leaf Philodendron, Swiss Cheese Plant – leaves, stems, roots)
  • Cycads (all parts)
  • Cyclamen (foliage, flowers, stems)
  • Cypress Spurge (foliage, flowers, sap)
  • Daffodil (also called Jonquil, Narcissus – all parts)
  • Daphne (berries, bark, leaves)
  • Datura (all parts)
  • Day Lily (all parts)
  • Deadly Nightshade (also called Belladonna, Black Nightshade, Common Nightshade – foliage, unripe fruit, sprouts)
  • Death Camas (also called Amanita – all parts)
  • Death Cap Mushroom (all parts)
  • Delphinium (all parts)
  • Destroying Angel Mushroom (also called Amanita – all parts)
  • Devil’s Backbone (also called Kalanchoe – leaves, stems)
  • Devil’s Ivy (also called Golden Pothos, Pothos – all parts)
  • Devil’s Trumpet (also called Datura – all parts)
  • Dieffenbachia (also call Dumb Cane – all parts)
  • Dogbane (leaves, stems, roots)
  • Doll’s Eyes (also called Baneberry – foliage, red/white berries, roots)
  • Dracaena Palm (foliage)
  • Dragon Tree (foliage)
  • Dumbcane (also called Aroids – leaves, stems, roots)
  • Dutchman’s Breeches (also called Staggerweed – leaves, stems, roots)
  • Dwarf Larkspur (also called Larkspur, Poisonweed – all parts)
  • Easter Flower (also called Christmas Flower, Christmas Plant, Poinsettia – leaves, stem, milky sap)
  • Easter Lily (leaves, stems, flowers, bulbs)
  • Eggplant (all parts but fruit)
  • Elaine (all parts)
  • Elderberry (all parts)
  • Elephant Ears (also called Angel’s Wings – leaves, stems, roots)
  • Emerald Duke (also called Majesty, Philodendron, Red Princess – all parts)
  • Emerald Feather (also called Emerald Fern – all parts)
  • Emerald Fern (also called Emerald Feather – all parts)
  • English Ivy (leaves, berries)
  • English Yew (also called Yew – needles, seeds, bark)
  • Ergot (fungus on seed heads of grains and grasses)
  • Eucalyptus (all parts)
  • Euphorbia (foliage, flowers, sap)
  • European Bittersweet (also called Bitter Nightshade, Bittersweet, Climbing Nightshade – all parts)
  • Everlasting Pea (all parts)
  • False Cactus (also called Candelabra Cactus – leaves, stem, milky sap)
  • False Hellbore (also called Corn Lily, Western False Hellebore – all parts)
  • Feverfew (also called Chrysanthemum, Mum – leaves, stalks)
  • Ficus (sap, peel)
  • Fiddle-leaf Fig (all parts)
  • Fiddle-Leaf Philodendron (all parts)
  • Fiddleneck (also called Tarweed – all parts above ground)
  • Flag (also called Blue Flag, Fleur-de-lis, Iris – bulbs)
  • Flamingo Plant (all parts)
  • Flax (foliage)
  • Fleur-de-lis (also called Blue Flag, Flag, Iris – bulbs)
  • Florida Beauty (all parts)
  • Fly Agaric (also called Amanita – all parts)
  • Four O’Clock (all parts)
  • Foxglove (leaves, stems, flowers, seeds)
  • Foxtail Barley (also called Squirreltail Barley, Wild Barley – seedheads)
  • Fruit Salad Plant (also called Ceriman, Cut-leaf Philodendron, Mexican Breadfruit, Split-leaf Philodendron, Swiss Cheese Plant – leaves, stems, roots)
  • Gelsemium (foliage, flowers, berries, sap)
  • Geranium (all parts)
  • German Ivy (all parts above ground)
  • Ghost Weed (also called Snow on the Mountain – leaves, stem, milky sap)
  • Giant Dumbcane (also called Dieffenbachia – all parts)
  • Gill-Over-The-Ground (all parts)
  • Glacier Ivy (leaves, berries)
  • Gladiola (bulbs)
  • Glory Lily (all parts)
  • Gold Dieffenbachia (all parts)
  • Gold Dust Dracaena (foliage)
  • Golden Chain (also called Laburnum – flowers, seeds)
  • Golden Pothos (also called Devil’s Ivy, Pothos – all parts)
  • Grapes (all parts; also see Raisins)
  • Green Dragon (also called Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Indian Turnip – leaves, stems, roots)
  • Green False Hellebore (also called Indian Poke, White Hellebore – all parts)
  • Green Gold Nephthysis (all parts)
  • Ground Ivy (all parts)
  • Groundsel (also called Ragwort, Tansy Ragwort – all parts above ground)
  • Hahn’s Self-branching English Ivy (leaves, berries)
  • Heartleaf (also called Parlor Ivy, Philodendron – all parts)
  • Heartland Philodendron (also called Philodendron – all parts)
  • Heavenly Bamboo (all parts)
  • Hellebore (foliage, flowers)
  • Hemlock (also called Poison Hemlock – all parts)
  • Henbane (seeds)
  • Hens-and-Chicks (all parts)
  • Holly (berries)
  • Horse Nettle (also called Bull Nettle, Carolina Horsenettle – all parts)
  • Horse Chestnut (also called Buckeye, Ohio Buckeye – buds, nuts, leaves, bark, seedlings, honey)
  • Horsebrush (foliage)
  • Horsehead Philodendron (all parts)
  • Horsetail (also called Scouringrush – all parts)
  • Hurricane Plant (bulbs)
  • Hyacinth (bulbs, leaves, flowers)
  • Hydrangea (all parts)
  • Impatiens (also called Touch-me-not – all parts)
  • Indian Poke (also called Green False Hellebore, White Hellebore – all parts)
  • Indian Rubber Plant (all parts)
  • Indian Turnip (also called Green Dragon, Jack-in-the-Pulpit – leaves, stems, roots)
  • Inkberry (also called Pokeweed – all parts)
  • Iris (also called Blue Flag, Flag, Fleur-de-lis – bulbs)
  • Ivies (all species – leaves, berries)
  • Jack-in-the-Pulpit (also called Green Dragon, Indian Turnip – leaves, stems, roots)
  • Jamestown Weed (also called Jimsonweed – all parts)
  • Janet Craig Dracaena (foliage)
  • Japanese Show Lily (all parts)
  • Japanese Yew (also called Yew – needles, seeds, bark)
  • Jasmine (foliage, flowers, sap)
  • Jatropha (seeds, sap)
  • Java Bean (also called Lima Bean – uncooked beans)
  • Jequirity Bean (also called Crab’s Eye, Precatory Bean, Rosary Pea – beans)
  • Jerusalem Cherry (all parts)
  • Jessamine (also called Chinese Inkberry – fruit, sap)
  • Jimson Weed (also called Jamestown Weed – all parts)
  • Johnson Grass (leaves, stems)
  • Jonquil (also called Daffodil, Narcissus – all parts)
  • Juniper (needles, stems, berries)
  • Kalanchoe (also called Devil’s Backbone – leaves, stems)
  • Klamath Weed (also called St. Johnswort – all parts)
  • Laburnum (also called Golden Chain – flowers, seeds)
  • Lace Fern (all parts)
  • Lacy Tree Philodendron (all parts)
  • Lambkill (also called Sheep Laurel – all parts)
  • Lantana (also called Lantana Camara, Red Sage, West Indian Lantana, Yellow Sage – foliage, flowers, berries)
  • Lantana Camara (also called Red Sage, Yellow Sage – foliage, flowers, berries)
  • Larkspur (all parts)
  • Laurel (all parts)
  • Lilies (all species – all parts)
  • Lily-of-the-Valley (all parts)
  • Lima Bean (also called Java Bean – uncooked beans)
  • Locoweed (all parts)
  • Lords and Ladies (also called Cuckoo Pint – all parts)
  • Lucerne (also called Alfalfa – foliage)
  • Lupine (also called Bluebonnet, Quaker Bonnets – all parts)
  • Macadamia Nut (all parts)
  • Madagascar Dragon Tree (foliage)
  • Majesty (also called Emerald Duke, Philodendron, Red Princess – all parts)
  • Mandrake (also called Mayapple – all but ripe fruit)
  • Marble Queen (all parts)
  • Marigold (also called Marsh Marigold – new leaves, stems)
  • Marsh Marigold (also called Marigold – new leaves, stems)
  • Mauna Loa Peace Lily (also called Peace Lily – all parts)
  • Mayapple (also called Mandrake – all but ripe fruit)
  • Mescal Bean (also called Texas Mountain Laurel – all parts)
  • Mexican Breadfruit (also called Ceriman, Cut-leaf Philodendron, Fruit Salad Plant, Split-leaf Philodendron, Swiss Cheese Plant – leaves, stems, roots)
  • Mexican Poppy (also called Prickly Poppy – all parts)
  • Milk Bush (also called Euphorbia, Tinsel Tree – all parts)
  • Milkweed (leaves, stems, roots)
  • Milo (foliage)
  • Miniature Croton (foliage, shoots)
  • Mistletoe (all parts)
  • Mock Orange (fruit)
  • Monkshood (also called Aconite, Wolfsbane – leaves, flowers, roots)
  • Moonseed (berries)
  • Morning Glory (all parts)
  • Mother-in-Law Tongue (also calledSnake Plant – foliage)
  • Mountain Laurel (also called Lambkill, Sheep Laurel – all parts)
  • Mushrooms (also called Amanita, Death Cap, Destroying Angel, Fly Agaric, Panther Cap, Spring Amanita – all parts)
  • Nap-at-Noon (also called Snowdrop, Star of Bethlehem – all parts)
  • Narcissus (all parts)
  • Needlepoint Ivy (leaves, berries)
  • Nephthytis (also called Arrowhead Vine, Tri-Leaf Wonder – leaves, stems, roots)
  • Nightshade (also called Black Nightshade, Common Nightshade, Deadly Nightshade – berries)
  • Nutmeg (nut)
  • Oaks (buds, young shoots, sprouts, acorns)
  • Oleander (all parts)
  • Onion (all parts)
  • Orange Day Lily (all parts)
  • Panda (all parts)
  • Panther Cap Mushroom (also called Amanita – all parts)
  • Parlor Ivy (also called Heartleaf, Philodendron- all parts)
  • Peace Lily (also called Mauna Loa Peace Lily – all parts)
  • Peach (pits, wilting leaves)
  • Pennyroyal (foliage, flowers)
  • Peony (foliage, flowers)
  • Periwinkle (all parts)
  • Peyote (also called Mescal – buttons)
  • Philodendron (also called Heartland Philodendron – leaves, stems, roots)
  • Pie Plant (also called Rhubarb – leaves, uncooked stems)
  • Pimpernel (foliage, flowers, fruit)
  • Pin Cherry (seeds)
  • Pinks (all parts)
  • Plumosa Fern (all parts)
  • Poinsettia (also called Christmas Flower, Christmas Plant, Easter Flower – leaves, stem, milky sap)
  • Poison Hemlock (also called Hemlock – all parts)
  • Poison Ivy (all parts)
  • Poison Oak (all parts)
  • Poison Weed (also called Dwarf Lakspur, Larkspur, Delphinium – all parts)
  • Pokeweed (also called Inkberry – all parts)
  • Poppy (all parts)
  • Potato (sprouts, vines, unripe tubers)
  • Pothos (also called Devil’s Ivy, Golden Pothos – all parts)
  • Precatory Bean (also called Crab’s Eye, Jequirity Bean, Rosary Pea – beans)
  • Prickly Poppy (also called Mexican Poppy – all parts)
  • Primrose (all parts)
  • Privet (also called Common Privet – foliage, berries)
  • Quaker Bonnets (also called Lupine, Blue Bonnet – all parts)
  • Queensland Nut (all parts)
  • Ragwort (also called Groundsel, Tansy Ragwort – all parts above ground)
  • Raisins (also see Grapes)
  • Red Clover (foliage)
  • Red Emerald (all parts)
  • Red Lily (all parts)
  • Red Margined Dracaena (also called Straight Margined Dracaena – all parts)
  • Red Maple (leaves)
  • Red Princess (also called Emerald Duke, Majesty, Philodendron – all parts)
  • Red Sage (foliage, flowers, berries)
  • Red-Margined Dracaena (foliage)
  • Rhododendron (also called Azalea – all parts)
  • Rhubarb (also called Pie Plant – leaves, uncooked stems)
  • Ribbon Plant (foliage)
  • Richweed (also called White Snakeroot, White Sanicle – leaves, flowers, stems, roots)
  • Rosary Pea (also called Crab’s Eye, Jequirity Bean, Precatory Bean – beans)
  • Rosemary (foliage)
  • Rubrum Lily (all parts)
  • Saddle Leaf (also called Philodendron – all parts)
  • Sago Palm (all parts)
  • Satin Pothos (all parts)
  • Schefflera (also called Philodendron – all parts)
  • Scotch Broom (all parts)
  • Scouringrush (also called Horsetail – all parts)
  • Senecio (all parts above ground)
  • Sensitive Fern (all parts)
  • Sheep Laurel (also called Lambkill – all parts)
  • Silver Queen (also called Chinese Evergreen – leaves, stems, roots)
  • Singletary Pea (all parts)
  • Skunk Cabbage (leaves, stems, roots)
  • Snake Plant (also called Mother-in-law’s Tongue – all parts)
  • Snapdragon (foliage, flowers)
  • Snow on the Mountain (also called Ghost Weed – leaves, stem, milky sap)
  • Snowdrop (also called Nap-at-Noon, Star of Bethlehem – all parts)
  • Soapwort (also called Bouncing Bet – all parts)
  • Sorghum (foliage)
  • Spathiphyllum (also called Peace Lily – leaves, stems, flowers, bulbs)
  • Split-leaf Philodendron (also called Ceriman, Cut-leaf Philodendron, Fruit Salad Plant, Mexican Breadfruit, Swiss Cheese Plant – leaves, stems, roots)
  • Spotted Cowbane (also called Water Hemlock, Spotted Water Hemlock – all parts)
  • Spotted Dumb Cane (also called Dieffenbachia – all parts)
  • Spotted Water Hemlock (also called Spotted Cowbane, Water Hemlock – all parts)
  • Spring Amanita (also called Amanita – all parts)
  • Spurges (also called Euphorbia, Milk Bush, Tinsel Tree – all parts)
  • Squirrelcorn (leaves, stems, roots)
  • Squirreltail Barley (also called Foxtail Barley, Wild Barley – seedheads)
  • St. Johnswort (also called Klamath Weed – all parts)
  • Staggerweed (also called Bleeding Heart, Dutchman’s Breeches – leaves, stems, roots
  • Star Jasmine (foliage, flowers)
  • Star of Bethlehem (also called Snowdrop, Nap-at-Noon – all parts)
  • Stargazer Lily (all parts)
  • Stinging Nettle (also called Wood Nettle – leaves, stems)
  • String of Pearls (all parts above ground)
  • Straight Margined Dracaena (also called Red Margined Dracaena – all parts)
  • Striped Dracaena (foliage)
  • Sudan Grass (all parts)
  • Sweet Cherry (seeds)
  • Sweet Pea (all parts)
  • Sweetheart Ivy (leaves, berries)
  • Swiss Cheese Plant (also called Ceriman, Cut-leaf Philodendron, Fruit Salad Plant, Mexican Breadfruit, Split-leaf Philodendron – leaves, stems, roots)
  • Syngonium (all parts)
  • Tangier Pea (all parts)
  • Tansy Ragwort (also called Grounsel, Ragwort – all parts above ground)
  • Taro Vine (leaves, stems, roots)
  • Tarweed (also called Amsinckia – all parts above ground)
  • Texas Mountain Laurel (also called Mescal Bean – all parts)
  • Thornapple (also called Apple of Peru, Flowering Tolguacha – all parts)
  • Tiger Lily (leaves, stems, flowers, bulbs)
  • Tinsel Tree (also called Euphorbia, Milk Bush – all parts)
  • Tobacco (leaves)
  • Tolguacha – flowering (also called Apple of Peru, Thornapple – all parts)
  • Tomato (foliage, vines, green fruit)
  • Touch-me-not (also called Impatiens – all parts)
  • Tree Philodendron (leaves, stems, roots)
  • Tri-Leaf Wonder (also called Arrowhead Vine, Nepthytis – leaves, stems, roots)
  • Trillium (foliage)
  • Tropic Snow Dieffenbachia (also called Dieffenbachia – all parts)
  • Trumpet Lily (all parts)
  • Trumpet Vine (also called Angel’s Trumpet, Chalice Vine – all parts)
  • Tulip (bulbs)
  • Tung Oil Tree (all parts)
  • Umbrella Plant (all parts)
  • Variable Dieffenbachia (all parts)
  • Variegated Philodendron (all parts)
  • Variegated Wandering Jew (leaves)
  • Velvet Lupine (all parts)
  • Venus Flytrap (all parts)
  • Verbena (foliage, flowers)
  • Vinca Vine (all parts)
  • Virginia Creeper (sap)
  • Walnuts (hulls)
  • Wandering Jew (leaves)
  • Warneckei Dracaena (all parts)
  • Water Hemlock (also called Spotted Cowbane, Spotted Water Hemlock – all parts)
  • West Indian Lantana (foliage, flowers, berries)
  • White Clover (foliage)
  • White Hellebore (also called Green False Hellebore, Indian Poke – all parts)
  • White Sanicle (also called White Snakeroot, Richweed – leaves, flowers, stems, roots)
  • White Snakeroot (also called White Sanicle, Richweed – leaves, flowers, stems, roots)
  • Wild Barley (also called Foxtail Barley, Squirreltail Barley – seedheads)
  • Wild Black Cherry (seeds)
  • Wild Bleeding Heart (leaves, stems, roots)
  • Wisteria (also called Chinese Wisteria, Japanese Wisteria – seeds, pods)
  • Wolfsbane (also called Aconite, Monkshood – leaves, flowers, roots)
  • Wood Lily (all parts)
  • Wood Nettle (leaves, stems)
  • Yellow Jasmine (also called Carolina Jessamine, Yellow Jessamine – all parts)
  • Yellow Oleander (also called Yellow Be-Still Tree – all parts)
  • Yellow Sage (foliage, flowers, berries)
  • Yellow Star Thistle (foliage, flowers)
  • Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow (all parts)
  • Yews (needles, seeds, bark)
  • Yucca (all parts)

NON-TOXIC PLANTS

  • Achira
  • Acorn Summer Squash
  • African Violet
  • Air Plant
  • Airplane Plant
  • Algarroba
  • Aluminum Plant
  • Alumroot
  • American Plane Tree (also called American Sycamore, Buttonwood)
  • American Rubber
  • Anthericum Comosum
  • Antirrhinum Multiflorum
  • Arabian Gentian
  • Aregelia
  • Artillery Plant
  • Aspidium Falcatum
  • Aubepine
  • Autumn Olive (also called Autumn Oleaster)
  • Baby Rubber Plant (also called Pepper-Face)
  • Baby Tears (also called Creeping Jenny)
  • Baby’s Breath
  • Bachelors Buttons
  • Ball Fern
  • Bamboo
  • Bamboo Palm
  • Bamboo Vine
  • Banana
  • Banana Squash
  • Banana Tree
  • Barrel Cactus
  • Basil
  • Beefsteak Plant (also called Chicken Gizzard Plant)
  • Begonia
  • Belmore Sentry Palm
  • Big Shellbark Hickory
  • Bitter Pecan
  • Bitternut Hickory
  • Black Haw
  • Black Hawthorn
  • Blaspheme Vine
  • Bloodleaf Plant
  • Blooming Sally (also called Fire Weed, Great Willow Herb, Willow Herb)
  • Blue Bottle
  • Blue Daisy
  • Blue-Bead (also called Bride’s Bonnet, Queencup)
  • Blue-Dicks
  • Blue Echeveria
  • Blushing Bromeliad
  • Blunt Leaf Peperomia
  • Bold Sword Fern
  • Boston Fern
  • Bottle Palm (also called Elephant Foot Tree, Ponytail Palm)
  • Bottlebrush
  • Brazilian Orchid
  • Bristly Greenbrier
  • Bride’s Bonnet (also called Blue-Bead, Queencup)
  • Broom Hickory
  • Brodiaea Pulchella
  • Bullbrier
  • Bur Gourd
  • Burro Tail (also called Donkey Tail)
  • Buttercup Squash
  • Butterfly Ginger (also called White Ginger)
  • Butterfly Iris
  • Butterfly Orchid
  • Butterfly Squash
  • Button Fern
  • Buttonwood (also called American Sycamore, American Plane Tree
  • Cactus (most)
  • Caeroba
  • Calathea (also called Peacock Plant, Rattlesnake Plant, Zebra Plant)
  • Calthea Lancifolia
  • California Pitcher Plant
  • Callistemon
  • Calochortus Nuttalli
  • Camellia
  • Canadian Hemlock
  • Canary Date Palm
  • Candle Plant (also called Royal Charlie)
  • Candy Corn (also called Goldfish Plant)
  • Canna Lily
  • Cantebury Bell
  • Cape Jasmine
  • Cape Primrose (also called Streptocarpus)
  • Carob
  • Carob Tree (also called Locust Beans, Locust Pods)
  • Caroba
  • Carobinha
  • Carolina Hemlock
  • Carrion Flower (also called Starfish Flower)
  • Carrot Fern
  • Casaba Melon
  • Cast-Iron Plant
  • Cat Brier
  • Cat Ear
  • Catmint (also called Catnip)
  • Catnip (also called Catmint)
  • Catgrass
  • Cattleya
  • Celosia
  • Chamaedorean
  • Chaparral
  • Chenille Plant
  • Chervil
  • Chestnut
  • Chicken Gizzard Plant (also called Beefsteak Plant)
  • Chickens and Hens
  • China Aster
  • China Root
  • Chinese Fan Palm
  • Chinese Parsley (also called Cilantro, Coriander, Indian Parsley)
  • Chinese Plumbago
  • Chin-lao-shu
  • Chives
  • Chlorophytum (also called Airplane Plant, Ribbon Plant, Spider Ivy, Spider Plant)
  • Chocolate Soldier
  • Christmas Dagger
  • Christmas Orchid
  • Christmas Palm (also called Manila Palm)
  • Cilantro (also called Coriander, Chinese Parsley, Indian Parsley)
  • Cinnamon
  • Cinquefoil
  • Cirrhopetalum
  • Clearweed
  • Cliff Brake Fern
  • Club Moss
  • Cocks Comb
  • Cocktail Orchid
  • Coleus
  • Collinia
  • Color-band
  • Columnar
  • Common Staghorn Fern
  • Confederate Jasmine
  • Coolwort
  • Copperleaf
  • Copperlead
  • Copper Rose
  • Coralardisia
  • Coral Bells
  • Coral Berry
  • Coriander (also called Cilantro, Chinese Parsley, Indian Parsley)
  • Corn Plant
  • Cornflower
  • Crataegus
  • Creeping Charlie
  • Creeping Gloxinia
  • Creeping Jenny (also called Baby Tears)
  • Creeping Mahonia
  • Creeping Pilea
  • Creeping Rubus
  • Creeping Zinnia
  • Crepe Myrtle
  • Crimson Bottlebush
  • Crimson Cup
  • Crisped Feather Fern
  • Crossandra
  • Cucumber
  • Cushon Aloe
  • Cushion Moss
  • Cyrtudeira
  • Dainty
  • Dainty Rabbits-Foot Fern
  • Dallas Fern
  • Dancing Doll Orchid
  • Davallia
  • Donkey Tail (also called Burro Tail)
  • Dandelions
  • Desert Trumpet
  • Dichelostemma
  • Dichorisandra Reginae
  • Dill
  • Dinteranthus Vanzylii
  • Duffii Fern
  • Duffy Fern
  • Dwarf Date Palm
  • Dwarf Feather Fern
  • Dwarf Palm
  • Dwarf Rose-Stripe Star
  • Dwarf Royal Palm
  • Dwarf Whitman Fern
  • Dracaena (except d. Marginata)
  • Earth Star
  • Easter Cattleya
  • Easter Daisy
  • Easter Lily Cactus (also called Barrel Cactus)
  • Easter Orchid
  • Echeveria
  • Elephant Foot Tree (also called Bottle Palm, Ponytail Palm)
  • Elephant-Ear Begonia
  • Emerald Ripple Peperomia
  • English Hawthorn
  • Epidendrum (also called Orchid)
  • False Aralia
  • Fairy Fountain
  • Fan Tufted Palm
  • Feather Fern
  • Feathered Amaranth
  • Fiery Reed Orchid
  • Fig Leaf Gourd
  • Figleaf Palm
  • Fingernail Plant
  • Fire Weed (also called Blooming Sally, Great Willow Herb, Willow Herb)
  • Fish Tail Fern
  • Flame African Violet
  • Flame of the Woods
  • Flame Violet
  • Florida Butterfly Orchid
  • Fluffy Ruffles
  • Forster Sentry Palm
  • Forsythis
  • Fortunes Palm
  • Freckle Face (also called Measles Plant, Polka-dot Plant)
  • Friendship Plant (also called Panamiga, Pan-American Friendship Plant, Silver Tree)
  • Frosty
  • Garden Canna
  • Garden Marigold
  • Garden Snapdragon
  • German Violet
  • Gardenia
  • Gerbena (also called Gerbena Daisy)
  • Gherkins
  • Ghost Leafless Orchid
  • Ghost Plant
  • Giant Aster
  • Giant Holly Fern (also called Western Sword Fern)
  • Giant White Inch Plant
  • Gibasis Geniculata
  • Globe Thistle
  • Gloxinia
  • Gold Bloom
  • Golden Aster
  • Golden Bells
  • Golden Lace Orchid
  • Golden Shower Orchid
  • Goldfish Plant (also called Candy Corn)
  • Good Luck Palm
  • Grape Hyacinth
  • Grape Ivy
  • Great Willow Herb (also called Blooming Sally, Fire Weed, Willow Herb)
  • Greenbrier
  • Green Ripple Peperomia
  • Guiana Chestnut (also called Money Tree Plant, Pachira)
  • Hagbrier
  • Hardy Baby Tears
  • Hardy Gloxinia
  • Haws
  • Haws Apple
  • Haworthia (also called Wart Plant)
  • Hawthorn
  • Hedgehog Gourd
  • Hellfetter
  • Hemlock Tree
  • Hens and Chickens
  • Hen And Chickens Fern
  • Hibiscus
  • Hickory
  • Hindu Rope Plant (also called Hoya)
  • Holly Fern
  • Holligold
  • Hollyhock
  • Honey Locust
  • Honey Plant (also called Hoya, Wax Plant)
  • Honeydew Melons
  • Honeysuckle Fuchsia
  • Hookera Pulchella
  • Horse Brier
  • Hoya (also called Wax Plant)
  • Hubbard Squash
  • Hypocyrta
  • Ice Plant
  • Impatiens
  • Imbricata Sword Fern
  • Indian Parsley (also called Cilantro, Chinese Parsley, Coriander)
  • Irish Moss
  • Iron Cross Begonia
  • Irontree
  • Ivy Peperomia
  • Ivy-Leaf Peperomia
  • Jackson Brier
  • Jacob’s Ladder
  • Jade Plant
  • Japanese Aralia
  • Japanese Holly Fern
  • Japanese Moss
  • Japanese Pittosporum
  • Jasmine
  • Jewel Orchid
  • Joseph’s Coat
  • Jungle Geranium
  • Kaempferis
  • Kahili Ginger
  • Kalanchoe
  • Kenilworth Ivy
  • Kentia Palm (also called Thatch Leaf Palm)
  • Kenya Palm
  • Kenya Violet
  • Kharoub
  • King and Queen Fern
  • King of the Forest
  • Kuang-yen-pa-hsieh
  • Lace Flower Vine
  • Lace Orchid
  • Lady Lou
  • Lady Palm
  • Lady’s Eardrop
  • Large Lady Palm
  • Laurel Leaved Greenbrier
  • Lavender
  • Leadwort
  • Leather Peperomia
  • Lemon Balm
  • Lemon Bottlebrush
  • Leng-fen Tu’an
  • Leopard Lily
  • Leopard Orchid
  • Lesser Snapdragon
  • Lettuce
  • Lily Of The Valley Orchid
  • Linden
  • Lipstick Plant (also called Climbing Beauty, Pipe Plant)
  • Little Fantasy Peperomia
  • Little Zebra Plant
  • Living Rock Cactus
  • Living Stones
  • Locust Beans (also called Carob Tree, Locust Pods)
  • Locust Pods (also called Carob Tree, Locust Beans)
  • Lou-Lang-T’ou
  • Luther
  • Madagascar Jasmine
  • Magnolia Bush
  • Mahonia
  • Mahonia Aquifolium
  • Malabar Gourd
  • Malaysian Dracaema
  • Manila Palm (also called Christmas Palm)
  • Mapleleaf Begonia
  • Maranta
  • Marbled Fingernail
  • Mariposa Lily
  • Maroon
  • Mary-Bud (also called Pot Marigold)
  • Measles Plant (also called Freckle Face, Polk-dot Plant)
  • Metallic Leaf Begonia
  • Metallic Mexican Firecracker
  • Mexican Rosettes
  • Mexican Snowballs
  • Mint
  • Mistletoe Cactus
  • Mockernut Hickory
  • Money Tree Plant (also called Guiana Chestnut, Pachira)
  • Mosaic Plant
  • Mosiac Vase
  • Moss Agate
  • Moss Campion
  • Moss Fern
  • Moss Phlox
  • Moss Rose
  • Moss Rose Peperomia (also called Red Tree)
  • Mother Fern
  • Mother Spleenwort
  • Mother of Pearl
  • Mountain Ash
  • Mountain Camellia
  • Mountain Grape (also called Oregon Grape)
  • Mulberry Bush Greenbrier
  • Mulberry Tree
  • Musa
  • Muscari
  • Muskmellon
  • Narrow Leafed Pleomele
  • Natal Plum
  • Neanthe Bella Palm (also called Parlor Palm)
  • Nematanthus
  • Neoregelia (also called Bromiliad)
  • Nephrolepsis (also called Fern)
  • Nerve Plant
  • New Silver and Bronze
  • Night Blooming Cereus
  • Norfolk Pine
  • Oats
  • Odontoglossum
  • Old Man Cactus
  • Old World Orchid
  • Orchid
  • Orange Star
  • Oregano
  • Oregon Grape (also called Mountain Grape)
  • Oriental Sycamore
  • Ossifragi Vase
  • Pachira (also called Guiana Chestnut, Money Tree Plant)
  • Paddys Wig
  • Painted Lady
  • Palm Lily
  • Pampus Grass
  • Pan-American Friendship Plant (also called Friendship Plant, Panamiga, Silver Tree)
  • Panamiga (also called Friendship Plant, Pan-American Friendship Plant, Silver Tree)
  • Pansy Orchid
  • Papyrus
  • Paradise Palm
  • Parlor Palm (also called Neanthe Bella Palm)
  • Parlor Plant
  • Parsley
  • Parsley Fern
  • Peace Begonia
  • Peacock Plant
  • Pearl Plant
  • Pearly Dots
  • Peperomia
  • Pepper-Face (also called Baby Rubber Plant)
  • Peppermint
  • Persian Violet
  • Petunia
  • Pheasant Plant
  • Piggyback Plant
  • Pignut
  • Pignut Hickory
  • Pilea
  • Pink Brocade
  • Pink Pearl
  • Pink Starlite
  • Pirliteiro
  • Pitaya
  • Plantanus
  • Platinum Peperomia
  • Plumbago
  • Plush Plant
  • Polka-dot Plant (also called Freckle Face, Measles Plant)
  • Ponytail Palm (also called Bottle Palm, Elephant Foot Tree)
  • Porcelain Flower
  • Pot Marigold (also called Mary-Bud)
  • Prairie Lily
  • Prairie Snowball
  • Prayer Plant (also called Calathea, Maranta)
  • Prickly Bottlebrush
  • Purple Baby Tears (also called Purple Creeping Jenny)
  • Purple Passion Vine
  • Purple Waffle Plant (also called Waffle Plant)
  • Purpleosier Willow
  • Queen’s Spiderwort
  • Queencup (also called Bride’s Bonnet, Blue-Bead)
  • Queensland Arrowroot
  • Rabbit’s Foot (also called Rabbit’s Tracks)
  • Rabbit’s Foot Fern
  • Rabbit’s Tracks (also called Rabbit’s Foot)
  • Radiator Plant
  • Rainbow Orchid
  • Rattlesnake Plant
  • Red African Violet
  • Red Berried Greenbrier
  • Red Edge Peperomia
  • Red Hawthorne
  • Red Ivy (also called Red-Flame Ivy)
  • Red Palm Lily
  • Red Tree (also called Metallic Peperomia)
  • Red Veined Prayer Plant
  • Red-Flame Ivy (also called Red Ivy)
  • Rex Begonia
  • Reed Palm
  • Resurrection Lily
  • Rhynchophorum
  • Ribbon Plant
  • Roosevelt Fern
  • Rose
  • Royal Velvet Plant (also called Velvet Plant)
  • Rubber Plant
  • Russian Olive
  • Saffron Spike Zebra
  • Sage
  • Saint Bernards Lily
  • Salvia (also called Scarlet Sage, Texas Sage)
  • Sand Lily
  • Sand Verbena
  • Sanseverria
  • Satin Pellionia
  • Sawbrier
  • Scabious
  • Scarborough Lily
  • Scarlet Orchid
  • Scarlet Sage (also called Salvia, Texas Sage)
  • Sedum
  • Sego Lily
  • Shagbark Hickory
  • Shan Ku’ei-Lai
  • Shellbark Hickory
  • Shiny Leaf Smilax
  • Shrimp Cactus
  • Silver Bell
  • Silver Berry
  • Silver Heart
  • Silver Leaf Peperomia
  • Silver Nerve Plant
  • Silver Pink Vine
  • Silver Star
  • Silver Table Fern
  • Silver Tree Anamiga (also called Friendship Plant, Panamiga, Pan-American Friendship Plant, Silver Tree)
  • Slender Deutzia
  • Small Fruited Hickory
  • Spearmint
  • Speckled Clintonia (also called Speckled Wood Lily)
  • Speckled Wood Lily (also called Speckled Clintonia)
  • Spice Orchid
  • Spider Ivy
  • Spider Plant
  • Spinach
  • Spotted Laurel
  • Squarenut
  • Squirrel’s Foot Fern (also called Black Rabbit’s Foot Fern)
  • St. Bernard’s Lily
  • Staghorn Fern
  • Star Jasmine
  • Star Lily
  • Star Plant
  • Star Tulip
  • Star Window Plant
  • Starfish Flower (also called Carrion Flower)
  • Steptocarpus
  • Strawberry
  • Striped Blushing
  • Sugar Pods
  • Sulphur Flower
  • Summer Hyacinth
  • Swedish Ivy
  • Sweetheart Hoya
  • Sweetheart Peperomia
  • Sweet William
  • Sword Fern
  • Tahitian Bridal Veil
  • Tailed Orchid
  • Tall Feather Fern
  • Tall Mahonia
  • Tarragon
  • Teasel Gourd
  • Texas Sage (also called Salvia, Scarlet Sage)
  • Thatch Leaf Palm (also called Kentia Palm)
  • Thea Japonica
  • Thimble Cactus
  • Thorn Apple
  • Thyme
  • Ti Hu-ling
  • Tiger Orchid
  • Toad Spotted Cactus
  • Torch Lily
  • Tous-les-mois
  • Trailing Peperomia
  • Tree Cactus
  • Tree Gloxinia
  • Tropical Moss
  • True Cantalope
  • Tu Fu-ling
  • Tulip Poplar (also called Tulip Tree)
  • Tulip Tree (also called Tulip Poplar)
  • Turban Squash
  • Turf Lily
  • Variegated Laurel
  • Variegated Oval Leaf Peperomia
  • Variegated Philodendron Leaf
  • Variegated Wax Plant (also called Hoya)
  • Velvet Plant (also called Royal Velvet Plant)
  • Verona Fern
  • Verona Lace Fern
  • Vining Peperomia
  • Violet Slipper Gloxinia
  • Waffle Plant (also called Purple Waffle Plant)
  • Walking Anthericum
  • Wart Plant (also called Haworthia)
  • Washington Hawthorn
  • Water Hickory
  • Watermelon Peperomia
  • Watermelon Pilea
  • Wax Plant (also called Honey Plant, Hoya)
  • Wax Rosette
  • Weeping Bottlebrush
  • Weeping Sergeant Hemlock
  • Weisdornbluten
  • West Indian Gherkin
  • Western Sword Fern (also called Giant Holly Fern)
  • Wheat Celosia
  • Wheat Grass
  • White Ginger (also called Butterfly Ginger)
  • White Edged Swedish Ivy
  • White Heart Hickory
  • Whitman Fern
  • Wild Buckwheat
  • Wild Hyacinth
  • Wild Lantana
  • Wild Sarsaparilla
  • Wild Strawberry
  • Willow Herb (also called Blooming Sally, Fire Weed, Great Willow Herb)
  • Windmill Palm
  • Winter Cattleya
  • Withered Snapdragon
  • Woolflower
  • Yellow Bloodleaf
  • Yellow-flowered Gourd
  • Yerba Linda
  • Yucca
  • Zebra Basket Vine
  • Zebra Haworthia
  • Zebra Plant
  • Zinnia
  • Zucchini squash