Yes, ficus trees are not poisonous to humans.
Yes, Ficus benjamina, also known as weeping fig, can be toxic to pets and children if ingested. It contains compounds that can cause gastrointestinal upset, vomiting, and other symptoms if consumed. It is important to keep this plant out of reach of pets and children to prevent accidental ingestion.
No, pomegranate seeds are not poisonous if consumed in large quantities. They are safe to eat and are actually a healthy and nutritious snack.
Orange pith is not poisonous, but it can be bitter and may not taste good. It is safe to eat, but some people prefer to avoid it when consuming oranges.
Almonds are not poisonous and are generally safe to eat. However, in some situations, individuals with nut allergies should avoid almonds to prevent allergic reactions.
No, fir trees cannot grow in human lungs. Lungs are not a suitable environment for the growth of trees.
trees, poisonous mushrooms, poisonous fish, anything that seems inedible or poisonous.
No, not when they are Moths. When they are caterpillars, yes. They sting.
They are both trees, fig trees in fact.
I think until you specify a particular species, Ficus is Ficus.Ficus is the scientific name of the fig family.
Figs.
Ficus, and then something else depending on its specific species.
Ear Pod Trees are poisonous.
Yes and no. They are toxic in the same way that poison ivy is toxic. The sap from the leaves will irritate the skin, throat, and stomach, and will likely cause the cat to vomit or have diarrhea. Uncorrected vomiting or diarrhea can be fatal (due to choking or dehydration), but the plant itself is not deadly.
No, pigs are not poisonous to humans.
Bracken ferns are not poisonous to humans but they are poisonous to animals.
If hazel trees were poisonous the hazelnuts would be lethal.
Ficus trees do not prefer to be root bound, as they need space for their roots to grow and access nutrients. It is best to repot them when they outgrow their current container to promote healthy growth.