Toxic Plant List

Champaign County Humane Society
1911 East Main, Urbana, IL 61801 USA

This list has been compiled from various sources and is likely incomplete. Additionally, levels of toxicity vary.

If you think your pet may have eaten a toxic plant, call your veterinarian or emergency clinic immediately. For 24 hour emergency information, call the ASPCA National Animal Poison Control Center

  1. Alocasia
  2. Amaryllis, esp. bulb
  3. Anemone
  4. Angel's trumpet
  5. Almond
  6. Arrow grasses - Leaves
  7. Arrowhead vine
  8. Asparagus Fern
  9. Atropa belladonna
  10. Autumn Crocus - Bulbs
  11. Avocado - Leaves and stems
  12. Azalea
  13. Balsam Pear
  14. Baneberry
  15. Belladonna
  16. Bird of paradise
  17. Bittersweet-leaves, unripe fruit,
  18. Black Nightshade - Berries
  19. Black-eyed Susan-
  20. Black locust
  21. Bleeding heart
  22. Boston Ivy
  23. Box elder - Leaves and twigs
  24. Buckeye - All parts
  25. Bunchberry
  26. Buttercup
  27. Caladium
  28. Calla lilly - Bulbs
  29. Castor bean - Seeds
  30. Cherry - Seeds
  31. Chinaberry
  32. Chokecherry - Bark and seeds
  33. Chrysanthemum
  34. Collodium
  35. Coriaria
  36. Creeping Fig
  37. Crown of Thorns
  38. Daffodil - esp. bulb
  39. Deadly nightshade
  40. Delphinium
  41. Dieffenbachia
  42. Drunk Cane
  43. Dumbcane Dutchman's Breeches
  44. Eggplant-Green growth and sprouts
  45. Elephant's Ears
  46. Elderberry
  47. English Ivy - Berries and leaves
  48. Euonymus
  49. Ficus - Leaves
  50. Four-o-clocks,
  51. Foxglove
  52. Goldenchain tree - Beanlike pods,
  53. Ground cherry
  54. Henbane
  55. Holly
  56. Honeysuckle
  57. Horse chestnut
  58. Hyacinth - Bulbs
  59. Hydrangea
  60. Iris
  61. Ivy
  62. Japanese Plum
  63. Jasmine
  64. Jerusalem Cherry - esp.berries
  65. Jimsonweed
  66. Lantana - Unripe blackish berries
  67. Larkspur
  68. Laurels
  69. Lilly of the valley
  70. Locoweed
  71. Lupine
  72. Marijuana
  73. Mayapple
  74. Mescal bean - Seeds.
  75. Mistletoe - esp. berries
  76. Mock Orange
  77. Monkey pod
  78. Monkshood
  79. Morning glory-Most parts
  80. Mountain Laurel
  81. Mushrooms
  82. Nightshade
  83. Nutmeg
  84. Nux Vomica
  85. Oleander
  86. Pothos
  87. Peach pits
  88. Peony - Roots
  89. Periwinkle -Most parts
  90. Peyote - Buttons
  91. Philodendron Leaves,stems and stalks
  92. Pigweed
  93. Poison Hemlock
  94. Poke Weed
  95. Potato - Greens and sprouts
  96. Pot Mum - green growth
  97. Precatory beans - Seeds
  98. Rhododendron
  99. Rhubarb - Leaf blade
  100. Rosary Pea - Seeds
  101. Skunk Cabbage.
  102. Snowdrop - Bulbs
  103. Snow-on-the-mountain
  104. Soapberry
  105. Spurges
  106. Thorn apple
  107. Tobacco - All parts
  108. Tomato - Vine and all
  109. Trumpet Vine
  110. Tulip - Esp.the bulb
  111. Umbrella Plant
  112. Water Hemlock - Esp. tubers
  113. Walnut - Hulls
  114. Weeping Fig
  115. Wild Cherry
  116. Wisteria - Seeds
  117. Yellow jasmine
  118. Yew

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