No, they are not poisonous.
There are thousands of plants that are known to be poisonous in some way. Also to bear in mind is that people react differently to different chemical compounds, some may get ill others not - same applies to allergies. The size and health of an individual also matters, young children (with a lower body mass) are more likely to exhibit extreme symptoms of poisoning. Some plants are extremely toxic to humans, whereas some are toxic to certain animals. In certain plants all of the plant is toxic, and in others only certain plant parts could cause poisoning. For example the only edible part of a tomato plant is the fruit, the leaves and stems are poisonous. Green tomato's and potatoes are also poisonous if eaten. Many flowers are also poisonous and may result in allergic reaction (many people develop rashes when they come into contact with chrysanthemums). Some poisonous plants are: Ricinus communis Digitalis Nerium oleander Thevethia Amaryllus Cestrum
The main parts of a tomato plants is the stem.The stem carries the food to yhe flower
No
Some bract fungi are poisonous but they are injurious to plants .
No, neither kiwi plants or tomato plants are poisonous to goats. Some plants that poisonous to goats are oleander, wild cherry, and lilacs.
yes! they don't know what's poisonous and what's not.
No Hollyhock is Not posionous to horses. Here is a link of poisonous and non-poisonous plants to horses: http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/poison-control/plants/index.jsp?plant_toxicity=non-toxic-to-horses&page=9
Liquid amber trees are not poisonous to horses. However, there are many trees and plants that are toxic to horses including lemon, lime, and horseweed.
Most of the time, horses will not eat anything poisonous unless they do not have anything better for them to eat. However, some horses are drawn to some poisonous plants. Whether your horse is drawn to them or not, you need to remove all poisonous plants from your horses reach.
Carrots do not make horses blow up. Deadly Nightshade, Carolina Jasmine, and Poke Weed are some of the common poisonous plants in Florida.
There are many things that can be poisonous to horses, plants being the worst offenders. Even though I don't know what plants are exposed to your horse I do know that all horses and ponies are poisonous to the same things. One of them is maple leaves. If your horse eats one it will die. Another thing is chestnuts.(The nuts not the ones on horses legs.)
The leaves, vines, and stems of the tomato plant are poisonous to rabbits. The fruit of the tomato plant is not poisonous, but it's not very healthy, either -- if your rabbit happens to like it, and your rabbit is healthy, it's probably okay as a treat every once in awhile, but most rabbits would prefer a bite of carrot or apple.See the related questions/links below for more info about the rabbit diet.More about poisonous plants: The seeds of apples and pears and the pits of apricots contain cyanide and are poisonous to rabbits and should always be removed before given to your pet. Other poisonous foods include avocado, and the eyes of potatoes and eggplant and tomato plant.
It is unclear whether or not Ixora plants are toxic to horses. In cases like these it is best to avoid letting horses have contact with the plants until it is fully determined to be toxic or not.
yes and all fir is poisonous to horses
The tomato fruit is edible, the rest of the plant is not.
Tomato's belong to the plant Family Solonaceae; most members of this family are poisonous in some form (or state). Normally green tomato's contain alkaloids that can be poisonous, therefore it is not advisable to eat the green fruit. The same applies to potato's also Solonaceae) they can be poisonous if eaten when they are green. Other Solonaceae plants that are toxic or have toxic effects are: peppers and tobacco plants.