Friday, September 13, 2013

Dieffenbachia Amonena

Also known as dumb cane, this houseplant is poisonous and dangerous for humans and animals

Dieffenbachia amoena  (07) Habit






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Narcissus

The entire daffodil is poisonous, but especially the bulb.


Narcissus Ceylon Vigorous Showy Daffodil



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Heartleaf Philodendron

Nerium Oleander

Nerium oleander is a rounded shrub or small tree, with long, dark green leaves and an abundance of single or double, sometimes fragrant flowers in variety of colors. All parts of the plant are extremely poisonous

Nerium Oleander is a Deadly Beauty






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English Ivy

English ivy is poisonous if eaten in large quantities.

English Ivy Glacier is Marbled with White Margin







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Poison Oak

One of the potential plant dangers lurking in backyards and forests


Poison Oak








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Azalea

Bleeding Heart

Dicentra spectabilis, or bleeding heart, is native to woodlands and is a shade loving perennial. The name bleeding heart describes the unique flowers, which resemble tiny pink or white hearts with drops of blood at the bottom. The roots and foliage of bleeding heart contain alkaloids that are toxic to people and plants if eaten in large amounts.


Bleeding Heart




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Poison Sumac

The leaves of poison sumac sometimes have black or dark brown spots that are filled with urushiol. In autumn, the leaves turn red, yellow and pinkish. Poison sumac typically grows into a woody shrub with glossy cream or pale yellow berries. -

Toxicodendron vernix  (01) Fall


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Poison Ivy