Lily pilly trees (Syzygium species) are generally not considered poisonous to humans or pets. However, some individuals may experience mild gastrointestinal discomfort if they consume the berries in large quantities. It's always advisable to consult with a healthcare professional if there's any concern about ingestion. Additionally, the specific effects can vary between different species, so caution is recommended.
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No, bluebells are not poisonous to sheep. Some poisonous plants for sheep are holly, foxglove, ragwort, and trumpet lily.
The day lily is only poisonous to dogs, not goats. Plants that are poisonous to goats are milkweed and rhubarb.
The Tropicana plant is not poisonous to cats. However, the Stinging Nettle, Tobacco, Jimson Weed, and Lily of the Valley is poisonous.
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Eating a small amount of a lily plant (even nibbling a leaf) can kill a cat by causing kidney failure.Toxic Lilies: Easter Lily, Tiger Lily, Stargazer Lily, Rubrum Lily, Japanese Lily, Oriental Lily and Asiatic Lily and daylilies.If you think your pet has eaten any part of a lily, get them to the vet right away.
Azalea, Buttercup, Calla Lily, Daffodil, Gardenia, Hyacinth, Iris, Lily of the Valley and Philodendron. To be safe, consider all plants poisonous unless you definitely know they aren't.
It is the name of a poisonous woodland plant (Convallaria majalis).
because it is poisonous
Lily of the Valley or Convallaria majalis grows in late spring. It is no longer in the lily family. It now is part of the Asparagaceae family. It can be invasive and is poisonous. But many people love the smell.
Yes. As a member of the lily family, Dracaena, or lucky bamboo is poisonous to cats and other animals. It can cause organ damage.
No, else they would not be pollinators. Lilies are normaly poisionous to humans