Plants Poisonous To Animals

What Plants are Poisonous to Animals?
Animals, especially puppies and kittens love to chew and tend to get into everything. It is important for you to provide acceptable chewing toys and to make sure that harmful items are kept out of your pet's way until they learn acceptable behavior.
Listed below are some common houseplants that can cause a problem for your pet, should your pet chew on the plant.

Plants

Poisonous Parts

Bittersweet

Bark, leaves, seeds

Castor

Bean, Seeds, Foliage

Castor

Bean, Seeds, Foliage

Crocus

All parts

Daffodil

Bulbs

Daphne

Bark, Leaves, Seeds

Dumb Cane

All Parts

Fox Glove

Leaves

Golden Chain

Leaves, Seeds

Hemlock

All Parts

Ivy, English and Baltic

Berries, Leaves

Jimson Weed, (thorn apple)
(very dangerous)

All parts

Larkspur

Young plants, Seeds

Lily of the Valley

Leaves, Flowers

Marigold

All parts

Marijuana

Resinous substance

Mistletoe

White berries

Monkshood

All parts

Oleander (very dangerous)

All parts

Philodendron

All parts

Poinsettia

All parts

Poison Ivy

All parts

Potato

Unripe tubers, sprouts from tuber

Rhubarb

Leaf