Hemlock juice can vary in color depending on factors such as the part of the plant used and the stage of growth. It may range from clear to pale yellow or greenish-yellow. However, hemlock is a highly toxic plant, so it is important to avoid handling or consuming any part of it.
All parts of a lantana plant are considered toxic if ingested, with the highest concentration of toxins found in the berries. Ingesting any part of the plant can cause gastrointestinal upset, difficulty breathing, and skin irritation.
Generally, the achillea plant is not considered toxic to humans or pets. However, as with any plant, some individuals may have allergies or sensitivities to certain species, so it is always best to handle them with caution.
the stem of the plant can transpire
Black stems and leaves on spotted laurel can be caused by a fungal infection, such as leaf spot disease. This disease is common in humid conditions and can be managed by improving air circulation around the plant, avoiding overhead watering, and applying fungicides. Additionally, make sure to remove and destroy any infected plant material to prevent the spread of the disease.
No. Mountain Laurel is quite toxic and you should not eat any part of the shrub.
Although there may be some exceptions, the mountain laurel is toxic and is not eaten by any animals that I know of, unless by accident.
Yes, calla lilies are toxic to pets, particularly cats and dogs. Ingesting any part of the plant can cause symptoms such as vomiting, drooling, difficulty swallowing, and in more severe cases, kidney failure. It's important to keep these plants out of reach of pets.
Yes, the cordyline red star plant is considered toxic to cats. Ingesting any part of the plant can cause symptoms such as vomiting, drooling, and incoordination in cats. It's best to keep this plant out of reach of pets.
Yes! If the cat eats a hyacinth then they can have nausea, vomiting, tremors, depression, diarrhea, and maybe even death. The bulb is the most poisonous part of the plant.
Philodendrons are toxic to dogs. If dogs eat any part of the philodendron plant, it can cause irritation and swelling of the dog's mouth, throat and kidneys. If the dog eats enough of the plant, he could die.
Consuming a wallflower plant is not recommended, as many species are toxic and can cause adverse effects if ingested. It is best to seek medical help if you have accidentally ingested any part of a wallflower plant.
any water is good for a plant. as long as its not toxic
no that plant is non-toxic to dogs and cats if you any other plant questions go to this site: http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/poison-contr...-ear-drops.html
Hemlock juice can vary in color depending on factors such as the part of the plant used and the stage of growth. It may range from clear to pale yellow or greenish-yellow. However, hemlock is a highly toxic plant, so it is important to avoid handling or consuming any part of it.
Yes. Raw potato and any part of the plant is toxic to a cat's system. Potatoes, as well as tomatoes belong to the plant family Solanaceae, and are related to Deadly Nightshade plant. They contain a poisonous alkaloid that can cause violent diarrhoea and other, more serious, symptoms. Uncooked or green potatoes and raw potato peelings are all toxic. Once cooked, the alkaloid is destroyed, making the potato safe to eat.
Yes. Sago cycad seeds contain highly poisonous compounds. Consumption of cycad seeds has been implicated in the outbreak of Parkinson's Disease-like neurological disorder in various locations in the Pacific such as Guam. Highly toxic cycasin and BMAA compounds are found in all parts of the plant, but are most concentrated in the seeds. These must be removed through extended processing before any part can be safely eaten. Consumption of any part of the plant can result in liver failure or neurologic disease in domestic animals.