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Harmful Plants

These plants could be harmful to your bird. Parts of them (the bulb, leaves, stems, bark, roots, etc.) are poisonous. Please keep them out of the vicinity of your bird.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


A
Aloe vera
Amaryllis
Apple (seeds)
Apricot (pit)
Asparagus fern
Autumn crocus
Autumn crocus
Avocado (fruit and pit)
Azalea

B
Baby doll ti
Baby's breath
Balsam pear
Baneberry
Bird of paradise
Bittersweet
Black locust
Blue-green algaie (some forms toxic)
Boxwood
Branching ivy
Buckeye
Buckthorn
Buddhist pine
Buttercup

C
Caladium
Calla lily
Castor bean (castor oil)
Cedriman
Chalice vine
Cherry tree (leaves and seeds)
China doll
Chinese evergreen
Christmas cactus
Christmas candle
Christmas rose
Coral plant
Chrysanthemum
Cineraria
Clematis
Corn plant (all dracaena species)
Crown vetch
Cyclamen

D
Daffodil
Daisy
Daphne
Datura
Daylily
Deadly amanita
Death camas
Delphinium
Deiffenbachia (dumbcane)
Devil's ivy
Dracaena palm
Dragon tree

E
Elephant's ear (taro)
English Ivy

F
False henbane
Fiddle-leaf fig
Fiddle-leaf fig
Flamango plant
Foxglove
Fruit salad plant

G
Geranium
German Ivy
Glacier Ivy
Gladiola
Glory lily
Golden chain

H
Hawaiian ti
Heavenly bamboo
Hemlock, poison
Hemlock, water
Henbane
Hibiscus
Holly
Horse chestnut
Hurricane plant
Hyacinth
Hydrangea

I
Impatiens
Indian laurel
Indian rubber plant
Indian turnip (Jack-in-the-pulpit)
Iris

J
Java bean (lima bean)
Jerusalem cherry
Jimsonweed
Juniper (J.virginia)

K
Kalanchoe

L
Lantana
Larkspur
Laurel
Lillium species (includes Easter lily, Japanese show lily, Oriental lily, tiger lily, lily of the valley, etc.)
Lobelia
Locoweed
Lords and ladies (cuckoopint)

M
Marble queen
Marijuana
Mayapple
Mescal bean
Mexican breadfruit
Miniature croton
Mistletoe
Mock orange
Monkshoodv Morning glory
Mother-in-law's tongue

N
Narcissus
Needlepoint ivy
Nephthytis
Nightshades (all types)
Norfolk pine

O
Oak
Oleander
Onion

P
Peace lily
Peach (leaves and pit)
Pencil cactus
Philodendron
Plum (leaves and pit)
Plumosa fern
Poinsettia
Poison Ivy
Pothos (all varieties)
Pikeweed
Precatory bean
Primula
Privet

R
Rhodondendron
Rhubarb
Ribbon plant
Rosary peas

S
Sago palm
Schefflera
Skunk cabbage
Snowdrop
Snow on the mountain (ghost weed)
String of pearls

T
Taro vine
Tomato plant (green fruit, stem and leaves)
Tobacco
Tulip

V
Virginia creeper

W
Weeping fig
Wisteria

Y
Yam bean
Yesterday, today, tomorrow plant
Yew (American, English, Japanese)
Yucca


Note: As we find out more for sure we will let you know ASAP. We do sell a book here at Bird Is The word that does have SAFE plants to have around your house while owning a bird.





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