Clivia plants are not considered poisonous to humans or pets. However, ingestion of the plant may cause mild gastrointestinal upset, such as nausea or vomiting, in some cases. It's always best to keep any non-food plants out of reach of pets and children to prevent accidental ingestion. For specific health concerns, consulting a medical professional or veterinarian is advisable.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Clivia miniata.
A poisonous plant is most poisonous when it is ingested or comes into direct contact with the body. The toxicity level depends on various factors such as the plant species, the part of the plant consumed, the amount consumed, and the sensitivity of the individual. The concentration of toxins can also vary depending on factors like plant maturity and environmental conditions.
A baneberry is a flowering plant of the genus Actaea, or the poisonous berry of such a plant.
They are not poisonous to dogs or cats but they are mildly toxic to horses and cattle.
The castor bean plant (Ricinus communis) was discovered in 1970 to be poisonous. The plant's seeds contain ricin, a deadly toxin that can be fatal if ingested in even small amounts.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Clivia miniata.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Clivia miniata.
My 2-yr old healthy cat just died today, for no apparent reason (indoors all the time so no fighting with a racoon, no blood or vomit). She was locked up in my bedroom by mistake for 5 hours last night and she had dug dirt out of the Clivia plant I keep there. I don't let my cats into my bedroom because I am somewhat allergic to them, so this is the first time she was unattended around that plant. I am assuming the Clivia plant is the culprit. Although I didn't see chewing evidence, my cat liked to chew on one of my living room plants.
One may find information on how to maintain a Clivia plant on the websites "Garden Web" and "Bulbs Direct". They have a good variety of easy to read guides for these plants.
The short answer is yes. Clivia USA has a learning center with all sorts of clivia care info.
It would be great to have more information on what you are doing now. Without that I would go on Clivia USA and look up clivia care there.
No, the serviceberry plant is not poisonous to humans or animals.
The plant that is not considered poisonous when touched or ingested is the aloe vera plant.
The Kangaroo Paw plant is not at all poisonous to either humans or animals.
You plant a seed, germinate it then plant it out.
because they eat milk weed a poisonous plant which makes them poisonous
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