Yes iris is mildly toxic to humans and mammals.
Yes childeren will quickly die from consuption of a rose petal.
The radial and circular muscles of the iris.
Yes they are very poisonous. Every part of the plant is poisonous, especially the sap. Be careful when handling this plant, it can cause eczema, and other skin rashes. Definitely do not allow children or pets to chew on this plant as they will get very sick, and in rare cases may go into a coma or cause death.
Posterior to Iris
The iris is made of connective tissue, smooth muscle fibers, and pigments that give the iris its color.
The Iris plant is poisonous to cats, and should be avoided.
The tubers of iris and the rest of the plant is mildly toxic. It can harm cats, dogs, horses, children.
yes, they are poisonous to children, they have hydrangin which is poisonous to children...
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Iris spp.
she had a child named pothos (desire)
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The household peace plants are not poisonous to children. Some children can have skin allergies to certain types of peace plants when the leaves are crushed.
Flamboyant flowers should be kept out of reach as they are poisonous to pets and children.
Litter boxes can be very toxic and hazardous. They are not only poisonous to children, but anyone who ingests their contents. Caution must be taken with litter boxes and children.
Azalea, Buttercup, Calla Lily, Daffodil, Gardenia, Hyacinth, Iris, Lily of the Valley and Philodendron. To be safe, consider all plants poisonous unless you definitely know they aren't.
mostly no , but sometimes they can be poisonous
The iris was popularly cultivated in Tennessee gardening clubs. In the early 1930s, gardeners campaigned to have the iris designated at Tennessee's state flower. It was recognized as the state flower in 1933.