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Hendricks County Animal Control/Shelter
Poisonous Plants


Here is a list of the most common house plants and outdoor plants that can be toxic to your pet.  There are more.  If you have a questions call the number below.
Poison Control Number  (800)426-4435

Alfalfa Daffodil Milkweed, Common
Amaryyllis Delphinium Mint, Purple
Angel's Trumpet Dieffenbachia - Can be fatal Mistletoe - Can be fatal
Arrowgrass - Can be fatal Easter Lily - Can be fatal Moonweed - Causes convulsions
Azalea Elderberry - Can cause cyanide poisoning Mushrooms and Toadstools - Can be fatal
Bird of Paradise Elephant Ears Nettles
Bittersweet, American - Berries can be fatal Fern, Bracken, Asparagus, Sprangeri Nightshade
Black Locust Foxglove Oleander - Can be fatal
Bleeding Heart Hemlock, Poison, Water - Can be fatal Peach Tree - Foliage and bark can cause cyanide poisoning
Buttercup Hemp Philodendron - Can be fatal
Calla, Lily, Wild, Yellow Holly, English Pokesweed
Castor Bean - Can be fatal Hyacinth Rhododendron
Cherry Tree - Foliage and bark can cause cyanide poisoning Hydrangea Rhubarb - Can cause convulsions and death
Cherry, Jerusalem, Ordinary, Christmas Ivy, English, Ground, Poison, Glocal, Heart Skunk Cabbage
Chinaberry Jack-in-the-Pulpit Spinach
Chokeberry Jasmine St. Johnswort
Chrysanthemum, Pot, Spider Jimsonweed - Can be fatal Thorn Apple
Clover, Alsike and other cloves Larkspur Tomato Vine
Coriara - Causes convulsions Lily-of-the-Valley - Can be fatal Tulip
Creeping Charlie Locoweed - Can be fatal Umbrella Plant
Crown of Thorns Lupine Yew, Japanese, American, Ornamental, English