As Walter promised in this episode of Garden Sense, here is where you can find a list of the most frequently encountered poisonous plants. The list was provided by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, or ASPCA. For more details, click on the following link: www.aspca.org
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Aloe Amaryllis Andromeda Japonica Asian Lily (Liliaceae) Asparagus Fern Australian Nut Autumn Crocus Avocado Azalea Bird of Paradise American Bittersweet European Bittersweet Branching Ivy Buckeye Buddist Pine Caladium Calla Lily Castor Bean Ceriman (aka Cutleaf Philodendron) Charming Diffenbachia Chinaberry Tree Chinese Evergreen Christmas Rose Clematis Cordatum Corn Plant (aka Cornstalk Plant) Cornstalk Plant (aka Corn Plant) Cutleaf Philodendron (aka Ceriman) Cycads Cyclamen Daffodil Day Lily Devil's Ivy Dumb Cane Deadly Nightshade (See Nightshade) Easter Lily Elephant Ears Emerald Feather (aka Emerald Fern) Emerald Fern (aka Emerald Feather) English Ivy Fiddle-Leaf Philodendron Flamingo Plant Florida Beauty Foxglove Fruit Salad Plant Glacier Ivy Gladiolas Glory Lily Gold Dieffenbachia Gold Dust Dracaena Golden Pothos Green Gold Nephthysis Hahn's self branching English Ivy Heartleaf Philodendron Heavenly Bamboo Holly Horsehead Philodendron Hurricane Plant Hyacinth Hydrangea Iris Japanese Show Lily Japanese Yew (aka Yew) Jerusalem Cherry Kalanchoe Lace Fern Lacy Tree Lily of the Valley Macadamia Nut Madagascar Dragon Tree Marble Queen Marijuana Mauna Loa Peace Lily (aka Peace Lily) Mexican Breadfruit Mistletoe "American" Morning Glory Mother-in-Law Narcissus Needlepoint Ivy Nephthytis Nightshade Oleander Onion Orange Day Lily Panda Peace Lily (aka Maana Loa Peace Lily) Philodendron Pertusum Plumosa Fern Precatory Bean Queensland Nut Red Emerald Red Lily Red-Margined Dracaena (aka Straight-Margined Dracaena) Red Princess Rhododendron Ribbon Plant (Dracaena sanderiana) Rubrum Lily Saddle Leaf Philodendron Sago Palm Satin Pothos Schefflera Spotted Dumb Cane Stargazer Lily Striped Dracaena Sweetheart Ivy Swiss Cheese Plant Taro Vine Tiger Lily Tomato Plant Tree Philodendron Tropic Snow Dumbcane Tulip Variable Dieffenbachia Variegated Philodendron Warneckei Dracaena Wood Lily Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow Yew (aka Japanese Yew) Yucca
Gardening by Zip Code If you're looking to start a gardening projectbut don't know your gardening zonevisit the National Gardening Associations's USDA Hardiness Zone Finder. Enter your Zip Code to identify the proper zone.
RESOURCES :
A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants
American Horticultural Society
Dorling Kindersley Publishing Inc.
ISBN 0-7566-0616-0
Website: www.dk.com