The sap of a daffodil, which is not in the flower head, is toxic. Leeks are not harmful to humans; however, they are very toxic to cats, dogs, and other common pets.
daffodils reprsent Wales so do leeks
it's hard to say because the sign on the flag is a dragon, but on st.davids day the people of wales wear leeks and daffodils. leeks for males, daffodils for females. i would say a daffodil !
I admit I am guessing, but I'll bet that is a reference to Wales.
Yes. Daffodils can cause vomiting and diarrhea in cats that eat any part of the plant, be it leaves, pods, or flowers.
Yes, daffodils are toxic to cats if ingested. They contain alkaloids that can cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and even more severe reactions in cats. It is important to keep daffodils out of reach of cats to prevent poisoning.
Yes. All parts of the daffodil plant are poisonous or toxic to horses. This plant contains alkaloids which affect the nervous system. High amounts can be fatal. Please see the related links below for more information.
Yes, daffodils are toxic to cats if ingested. They contain substances that can cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and even more severe reactions in cats. It is important to keep daffodils out of reach of cats to prevent accidental ingestion.
no. this is because daffodils are not poisonous. chocolate might kill cats though
Yes, daffodils are toxic to cats and dogs if ingested. They contain toxic alkaloids that can cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and even more severe reactions in pets. It is important to keep daffodils out of reach of pets to prevent accidental ingestion.
Yes, daffodils are toxic to cats if ingested. Symptoms of poisoning may include vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy. It is important to keep daffodils out of reach of cats to prevent accidental ingestion.
Welsh leeks may be larger or smaller than leeks grown elsewhere, but leeks are leeks.
Leeks are a vegetable related to onions.