Plants can be beautiful, decorative, and even fragrant – but some plants are poisonous. If your pet or child decides to give them a try, the results could be disastrous.

So, here is a list of some TOXIC house and garden plants to avoid from your residence, courtesy of gardenhelper.com:
- BIRD OF PARADISE - the flowering yard plant that has become synonymous with California.
- ALOE VERA – the succulent plant with the gooey sap that soothes burns.
- CHRYSANTHEMUM – a popular fall houseplant you can buy in grocery stores.
- AMARYLLIS – the flowering white bulbs that show up everywhere in late winter.
- SPIDER PLANT – a very common potted plant, especially in colleges.
- Also Toxic - the popular bouquet flowers: IRIS, TULIP, and DAFFODIL.

To be safe, keep all of them away from kids and critters. However, if anyone in your household makes a snack out of one, call your local poison control center or veterinarian ASAP.
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Thanks for spreading the word, but your forgot about the MOST dangerous one – any lilies species (Lilium) like Easter, Tiger, Asiatic, etc. – one leaf (or even the pollen) will kill a cat and result in acute kidney failure!
Spider plants are generally non-toxic. You can find more info at: http://www.petpoisonhelpline.com/IsThatPoisonous/Top10PoisonousPlants/
You can also call Pet Poison Helpline, a 24/7 animal poison control – most human local poison controls are for humans and don’t know all the idiosyncratic
reactions that pets get.
Thanks for spreading the word! You can reach Pet Poison Helpline at 1-800-213-6680 or at our website: http://www.petpoisonhelpline.com
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