I know of someone who collects roots of the mimosa plant to be boiled and drank as a powerful organic form of pain relief. Which means that perhaps it is not poisonous to a certain extent. - Albert Heng
The seeds of the mimosa plant contain a toxic compound called cytisine, which can be harmful if ingested in large quantities. It's important to keep seeds away from children and pets to prevent accidental ingestion. The rest of the mimosa plant is not considered highly toxic to humans.
No, they are not poisonous.
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.
Stamens from lilies are not poisonous to humans. However, they can be toxic to cats if ingested. It's best to keep lilies out of reach of pets to prevent potential poisoning.
The Mimosa Tree is Albizia julibrissin (Persian silk tree, pink silk tree).
The seeds of the mimosa plant contain a toxic compound called cytisine, which can be harmful if ingested in large quantities. It's important to keep seeds away from children and pets to prevent accidental ingestion. The rest of the mimosa plant is not considered highly toxic to humans.
Mimosa fruit, specifically from the Mimosa pudica plant, is not considered poisonous to humans. However, the plant contains compounds that can cause mild digestive upset if ingested in large quantities. It's always best to exercise caution and consult a knowledgeable source before consuming any unfamiliar plant parts.
No, they are not poisonous.
Some varieties have alkaloids so they would be poisonous to pets.
No, air plants are not poisonous to humans or pets.
no pets arent poisonous
no
Yes, Christmas cacti are not poisonous to humans or pets.
Yes, Christmas cacti are not poisonous to humans or pets.
no they are not you can actually get them for pets
Flamboyant flowers should be kept out of reach as they are poisonous to pets and children.
no.