Pyracantha berries are edible, so you can eat them. I heard people make jelly out of them.
Although Pyracantha or Fire Thorn has thorns that can cause a rash, Philadelphia Children's Hospital reports that they are not toxic unless eaten "...in large quantities." You should be reasonably safe on this one, barring Allergies. See links.
Whilst Pyracantha (or Firethorn) berries are a welcome dietary supplement for birds, they are a cyanide producer and are unsuitable for cats and dogs. They can produce mild to moderate gastrointestinal upset, whilst a build up of cyanide in the intestinal tract, over time, can lead to more serious complications. Whilst you enjoy watching your dogs eat Pyracantha berries like Bambi, you are allowing them to slowly poison themselves.
No, the berries are not poisonous. As a matter of fact, they can be eaten or chewed, although they contain a high amount of tannin. Many animals and birds in the northwest feed on the berries.
Holly berries should not be eaten by people and pets because they are poisonous. They can cause vomiting, dizziness and seizures and if ingested you need to go to the hospital.
you should call poison control ASAP! poke berry seeds are poisonous!
Some berries are poisonous because they contain toxins that can be harmful to humans and animals if ingested. These toxins are a natural defense mechanism that the plant uses to protect itself from being eaten by predators.
Yes & No The seeds inside the berries of Taxus Baccata, the common yew, are extremely poisonous and just one can kill you. There is no known antidote. The red flesh surrounding the seed is not toxic and can be eaten. It has a very sweet & pleasant taste.
no, otherwise you would bot put it on your lips :L
According th the ASPCA, Mulberry trees are non-toxic to horses.
no
Voles are not "poisonous," and are eaten by birds of prey worldwide.
Deathberries, also known as yew berries, are highly toxic berries that grow on the yew tree. They contain compounds that can be deadly if ingested, causing symptoms like vomiting, dizziness, and difficulty breathing. It is important to avoid consuming these berries as they are poisonous to humans and animals.
Generally, dogwood branches are not toxic to dogs. What's helpful is that most dogs don't show an interest in the branches, flowers, or berries of the dogwood plant.