Queen palm seeds are not poisonous to dogs, however, they can give a dog an upset stomach. Dogs also shouldn't be allowed to chew on the plants.
Date palm thorns are not poisonous, but they can cause minor puncture wounds and irritation if they pierce the skin. It's important to clean and treat any wounds caused by date palm thorns to prevent infection.
No, they are male trees and only produce pollen
Queen palm or Cocus palm fruits are technically edible when ripe. The green fruits are neurotoxic to wild animals. The fruits are made into jam in some South American countries. The fruit is sweet but very fibrous. Not a lot of flesh on them. Great for feeding parrot type birds and small children : )
No, oil palm is a flowering plant. It produces small flowers that develop into fruits containing oil-rich seeds. The oil palm is a monocotyledonous plant, belonging to the Arecaceae family.
Yes, both fruits and heart of palm are edible according to the University of Florida extension (Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences) in a fact sheet (MDCE 00-50-1) produced November 2000
Sago palm seeds are dangerous to dogs. I will say I have raised several dogs over the years and have had no problems.
The seeds are poisonous if ingested.
Some species of palm trees are poisonous. The fruit like substance that surround the seeds of certain species can be toxic. For Example: FoxTail palm seed resemble a peach when they are rype and ready. The fruit like substance is indeed poisonous and can be deadly to dogs.
Most palm tree species have sap that is poisonous to dogs. The elephant ear palm is actually a philodendron, not a true palm tree. Philodendron are poisonous to both dogs and humans.
Queen Palm seed are not toxic to dogs. They can, however be a choking hazard. Take care not to confuse the foxtail palm with a queen palm. The two are very similar in looks, but the foxtail palm seeds are deadly to dogs.
Poisonous ones, such as Castor been seeds and sago palm nuts.
If you have a "Sago Palm" then YES but NO if it is just any regular palm tree!-Syd
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Yes, but eating the seeds is not recommended.
yes very dangerous could cause sicknesss
You can eat a variety of seeds including chia seeds, flaxseeds, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, and sesame seeds. These seeds are nutritious and can be eaten on their own or added to dishes for extra flavor and texture.
Most palm trees are not poisonous to horses, but some species can be harmful if ingested. For example, the seeds of the sago palm are highly toxic to horses and can lead to serious health issues. It's essential to identify the specific type of palm tree and monitor horses to prevent them from eating any potentially harmful plants. Always consult a veterinarian if you suspect your horse has ingested something dangerous.