No, they are not poisonous.
Ixora is a shrub and as such its stem is woody
No, ixora plants do not produce food on their own through photosynthesis. They are ornamental flowering plants that rely on external sources of nutrients and do not generate food for consumption.
No, autumn crocus plants are poisonous if ingested and can cause severe symptoms like gastrointestinal issues, organ damage, and even death. It's important to keep these plants out of reach of children and pets.
No, ixora does not reproduce by spores. Ixora is a flowering plant that reproduces through sexual reproduction involving the fusion of male and female gametes. Spores are typically produced by non-flowering plants such as ferns and mosses as part of their reproductive cycle.
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!
It is unclear whether or not Ixora plants are toxic to horses. In cases like these it is best to avoid letting horses have contact with the plants until it is fully determined to be toxic or not.
No, air plants are not poisonous to humans or pets.
they are flowering plant
Yes, ixora plants produce fragrant flowers with a sweet scent.
Ixora is a shrub and as such its stem is woody
No, ixora plants do not produce food on their own through photosynthesis. They are ornamental flowering plants that rely on external sources of nutrients and do not generate food for consumption.
No, autumn crocus plants are poisonous if ingested and can cause severe symptoms like gastrointestinal issues, organ damage, and even death. It's important to keep these plants out of reach of children and pets.
No, ixora does not reproduce by spores. Ixora is a flowering plant that reproduces through sexual reproduction involving the fusion of male and female gametes. Spores are typically produced by non-flowering plants such as ferns and mosses as part of their reproductive cycle.
Some varieties have alkaloids so they would be poisonous to pets.
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!
Yes they are very poisonous. Every part of the plant is poisonous, especially the sap. Be careful when handling this plant, it can cause eczema, and other skin rashes. Definitely do not allow children or pets to chew on this plant as they will get very sick, and in rare cases may go into a coma or cause death.
Not really, no, unless your rabbit munched its way through a LOT of plants. Poinsettias being poisonous to pets and kids is a fairly old urban myth.