Kehhlyr
The Resident Loon
United Kingdom
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Posted - 24/09/2011 : 01:55:57
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Below is a comprehensive list of what live plants were believed to be toxic to reptiles.
If anyone believes there are any missing or need moving, then message a mod and we'll shift it. A vast amount of these were copied, With Permission, from:
CAL ZOO’S REFERENCE SHEET™ TOXIC VEGETATION
When setting up a reptile or amphibian enclosure, not only do you need to know what plants will survive in a given set-up, but will your animals survive if they happen to eat them? You should also be aware some fruits, vegetables or their parts may also be toxic. To determine which plants will fare well in your enclosure, consult your neighbourhood garden centre. Once you have a list of plants you know will survive, check them against this list. These are the most common toxic plants known. There may be other toxic plants available at your local garden centre which are not listed here. If you are in doubt as to whether a certain plant is toxic or not, please consult your local garden centre or visit your local library. All plant parts are toxic unless otherwise noted.
Acokanthera, fruit & flowers Aconite, roots, flowers & leaves Amaryllis Amsinckia Anemone Angel Trumpet Tree, flowers & leaves Apple seeds Apricot seeds Atropa Belladonna Autumn Crocus, bulbs Avacado, seed & foliage Azalea Baneberry, berries, roots & foliage Beach Pea Betal Nut Palm Bird of Paradise Bittersweet, berries Black Locust, bark, sprouts & foliage Bleeding Heart, roots & foliage Bloodroot Bluebonnet Bottlebrush, flowers Boxwood Buckeye Horse Chestnut, sprouts & nuts Buttercup Caladium Calla lily Cardinal Flower Carolina Jessamine, flowers, leaves & sap Casava, roots Castor Bean, seeds Cedar Cherry Laurel Cherry seeds , twigs & foliage China Berry Tree, berries Christmas Berry, berries Christmas Cactus Christmas Rose Columbine Common Privet, berries & leaves Coral Plant Crocus, bulbs Croton Cyclamen Daffodil, bulbs Daphne, berries Deadly Nightshade Death Camus Delphinium Destroying Angel Dieffenbachia Dogwood, fruit Eggplant Elderberry, leaves, shoots & bark Elephant Ears, stems & leaves English Ivy, berries Euphobia, leaves & flowers Fiddle Neck Flase Heliebore Fly Agaric Four O’clock Foxglove Gelsemium Golden Chain, seeds & pod Heliebore Hemlock Roots Henbane Holly, leaves & berries Horsetail Reed Hyacinth Hydrangea Impatiensiris Iris, underground stems Ivy Jack-in-the-Pulpit, root Jasmine Jassamine, berries Jatropha, seeds & oil Jerusalem Cherry, fruit & leaves Jimson Weed Johnson Grass, wilted Lambkill, leaves Lantana Camara, green berries Larkspur, foliage & roots Laurel Lily-of-the-Valley Lobelia Locoweed Locust Lupine, seeds Machineel Marijuana May apple Mescal Milkweed Mistletoe, berries Moccasin Flower Mock Orange Monkshood, foliage & roots Moonseed, berries Morning Glory Mountain Laurel, leaves & shoots Mushroom Narcissus Natal Cherry, berries Nectarine seeds Nictiana, leaves Nightshades Oak, foliage & acorn Oleander, foliage Peach seeds Pear seeds Pennvroval Peony Periwinkle Peyote Philodendron, leaves & sap Pine Pinks Plum seeds Pointsettia, leaves & sap Poison Hemlock Poison Ivy Poison Oak Poison Sumac Pokeberry, roots Pokeweed, roots Poppy (except California Poppy) Potato, uncooked sprouts & foliage Privet, leaves & fruit Ranunculus Redwood Rhododendron Rhubarb, uncooked foliage & stem Rosary Pea, seeds Rosemary, leaves of some varieties Russian Thistle Sage, leaves of some varieties Salmonberry Scarlet Pimpernel Scotch Broom, seeds Senecio Skunk Cabbage, roots Snapdragon Spanish Bayonet Squirrel Corn Star of Bethlehem Stranomium Sudan Grass Sundew Sweet Pea, stems Tansy Taro, stems & leaves Tarweed Tiger Lily Toad Flax Toadstool Tobacco Tomato, vines & foliage Toyon Berry Tree of Heaven Trillium Trumpet Vine Tulip Bulbs Venus Flytrap Verbena Vetch Virginia Creeper Water Hemlock Wild Black Cherry, withered leaves Wild Parsnip Wisteria, seeds & pods Yellow Jasmine Yellow Oleander Yellow Star Thistle Yew, foliage & berries
PLANTS GENERALLY REGARDED AS SAFE
African Violet Aloe Vera Aster Baby Tears Bird’s Nest Fern Bromelaids Coleus Corn Plant Emerald Ripple Ficus Geranium Grass, (grown from seed) Hens & Chicks Hibiscus Impatiens Jade Plants Marigold Painted Nettle Palms Prayer Plant Spider Plant Swedish Ivy Sweet Alyssum Umbrella Plant Wandering Jew Wax Plant Zebra Plant Zinnias
© California Zoological Supply 1996 Reference Sheet #1106
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