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  • WEB EXTRA: Web Promise: List of Poisonous Plants
  • From "Garden Sense"
    episode DGAR-106


    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

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    RESOURCES :

    A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants
    American Horticultural Society
    Dorling Kindersley Publishing Inc.
    ISBN 0-7566-0616-0
    Website: www.dk.com

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