Pet Safe Plants And Flowers

They include chrysanthemum aconite buttercup daffodil daphne delphinium foxglove hydrangea oak tomato wisteriaand yew.
Pet safe plants and flowers. While this common orchid is safe for pets the bark based potting medium that it s grown in can cause discomfort if ingested. Ferns can be misleading because some plants have ferns in their name but they belong to some other family not pteridophyta. Daffodil bulbs contain lycorine which has strong emetic properties that can trigger vomiting. Plants may also carry fertilizer or pesticide residue that can present a danger.
Ingestion of the bulb plant or flower may cause severe vomiting diarrhea abdominal pain and even possible cardiac arrhythmias or respiratory depression. Popular for its long blooming flowers and ease of care there s a wide range of flower shapes colors and patterns to match any decor. Pets are members of the family so the last thing we want is for them to get sick from flowers or plants that are toxic to them. Pet friendly flowers plants for your home.
Any part of this plant can be poisonous to your pet but the bulbs are the most dangerous part. If you notice any worrying symptoms and think your dog may have ingested part of a plant take your pet to the vet. Dog and cat safe plants and flowers roses. Boston fern and maidenhair fern are true ferns and safe for pets unlike asparagus fern.
Ferns that grow best in hanging baskets 8. However not all flowers and plants are safe for pets. These flowers which can pass as an identical twin of daisies and dahlias are amazingly prolific bloomers especially during summertime. Like children pets will sometimes eat things they shouldn t.
Romance can still radiate all around with roses as they are perfectly safe should your car or dog decide to give. Many plants and flowers are toxic to pets which is why any flower or plant brought into the house must be safe for any pet family members. Orchids are beautiful and add colour and vibrancy to a room. Another good looking and pet friendly member of the daisy family zinnia are considered safe for your cats and dogs.