After the Christmas tree, the pretty scarlet poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) is the most traditional Christmas plant. The poinsettia has long been considered poisonous, but Ohio State University recently conducted research that showed poinsettias are not poisonous. Ingestion of leaves or stems may cause upset tummies and diarrhea in your furry friends, however. For people with latex Allergies, the white sap may cause allergic reactions
Mistletoe.
No they are not poisonous. Just don't eat them.
The Kangaroo Paw plant is not at all poisonous to either humans or animals.
Yes. Oleander is a poisonous plant in general to humans and animals.
Yes. Such plant is mildly toxic to humans, but very poisonous to dogs and cats.
Spinach consists of the dark green leaves of the plant Spinacia oleracea.Interestingly, the plant's red berries are poisonous to humans.
Mistletoe. And don't let kids or animals around it. It's poisonous .
No, but it can cause an asthma like reaction in people with a sensitivity to salicylates.
No. It's a plant coated in an oil which causes an allergic reaction for most humans.
The raw potato is crunchy and delicious, BUT do not eat the uncooked peel or any other green part of the plant . . . these are poisonous.
Bracken ferns are not poisonous to humans but they are poisonous to animals.
no it is not All parts of the plant are edible and can be used as you would spring onions.
Many Christmas plants are not just poisonous, they are downright deadly. Amongst the worst are mistletoe, Poinsettia, holly, and juniper. These are hazardous to humans and pets alike. Take precautions when using these plants. They are beautiful, but very dangerous!