Toxic Plants
This is not a complete list of toxins, only more common foods/herbs
Alcasia Dragon Cane Mexican Breadfruit
Apple (seeds) Easter Lily Mock Orange
Apricot (pits) Eggplant Moonseed
Arrowgrass Elaine Mother-in-Law's Tongue
Avacado Elderberry Needlepoint
Baby's Breath Emerald Feather Nephytis
Bayonet Eucalyptus Nightshade
Beargrass Euonymus Onion
Beech Evergreen Oriental Lily
Belladonna Fiddle-leaf Fig Peace Lily
Bittersweet Florida Beauty Peach (pits & leaves)
Black-eyed Susan Flax Pencil Cactus
Boxwood Four O'Clock Periwinkle
Branching Ivy Fruit Salad Plant Philodendron
Buckeyes Geranium Pimpernel
Buddhist Pine German Ivy Plumosa Fern
Cactus, Candelabra Giant Dumb Cane Poinciana
Ceriman Glacier Ivy Poison Ivy
Charming Dieffenbachia Golden Chain Poison Oak
Cherry (pits, seeds, leaves) Golden Glow Pokeweed
Cherry, Laurel Golden Pothos Poppy
Chinaberry Gopher Purge Potato
Chinese Evergreen Hanh's Self-Branching Ivy Privet, Common
Cineria Hellebore Red Princess
Clematis Henbane Red-Marginand Dracaena
Cordatum Holly Ribbon Plant
Coriaria Horsebeans Rubber Plant
Cornflower Horse Chestnuts Saddle Leaf Philodendron
Corn Plant Hurricane Plant Sago Palm
Cornstalk Plant Indian Rubber Plant Schefflera
Corydalis Indian Tobacco Scotch Broom
Crown of Thorns Ivy Skunk Cabbage
Cuban Laurel Japanese Show Lily Snowdrops
Cutleaf Philodendron Java Beans Snow on the Mountain
Cycads Jerusalem Cherry Spotted Dumb Cane
Cyclamen Jonquil Staggerweed
Daphne Jungle Trumpets String of Pearls
Datura Kalanchoe Sweetheart Ivy
Deadly Nightshade Lacy Tree Philodendrum Swiss Cheese Plant
Death Camas Locoweed Tansy Mustard
Devil's Ivy Madagascar Dragon Tree Taro Vine
Decentrea Marble Queen Tobacco
Dieffenbachia Marigold Tree Philodendron
Dracaena Palm Mescal Bean Tung Tree
Water Hemlock
Weeping Fig
Wild Call
If you have any questions or concerns you can contact the Texas Poison Control Center 24/7 for free by calling 1-800-222-1222