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​​PET FRIENDLY PLANTS AND FLOWERS

KEEPING YOUR FUR BABIES SAFE

This list is not exhaustive,

but gives us a good list of pet friendly plants and flowers

Which Flowers Are Safe for Cats?

  • Roses

  • Sunflowers

  • Thistles

  • Hypericum berries

  • Hyacinth

  • Canna Lily

  • Celosia

  • Protea

  • Sweet Peas

  • Bachelor buttons/cornflower

  • Snapdragons

  • Gerberas

  • Zinnias

  • Statice

  • Asters

  • Alstroemeria

  • Stocks

  • Leucadendron

  • Scabiosa

  • Chrysanthemums

  • freesia

  • lisianthus

  • veronica

  • Limonium

  • Waxflower

  • Aralia

  • Pittosporum

  • Magnolia

Which Flowers Are Safe for Dogs?

  • Orchids

  • Celosia

  • Roses

  • Petunias

  • Gerbera Daisy

  • Babies Breath

  • Sweet peas

  • Bachelor Button/cornflower

  • Protea

  • Hyancinth

  • Canna  Lily

  • Snapdragons

  • Thistles

  • Jasmine

  • Pansies

  • Sunflowers

  • Scabiosa

  • Leucadendron

  • Alstromeria

  • Freesia

  • Statice

  • Lisianthus

  • Limonium

  • Veronica

  • Solidago

  • Aralia

  • Pittosporum

  • Magnolia

Pet Friendly Houseplants

  • African Violet

  • Air plants (tillandsia)

  • Banana Tree

  • Christmas Cactus

  • Spider Plant

  • Ferns

  • Phalaenopsis Orchid

  • Succulents (Usually)

  • Palms

  • Bromeliads

  • Lipstick Plant

  • Prayer Plant

  • Peperomia

  • Baby tears

  • Rubber Plants

  • Hoyas

  • Gold fish plant

  • Venus fly trap

  • Calathea

  • Friendship plant (pilea)

  • Polka dot plant

  • Mosaic (nerve) plant

  • Royal Velvet

  • Hawarthia

  • Purple waffle plant

  • Hibiscus

  • Swedish Ivy

  • Money tree

  • Cast Iron plant

  • Cerveza and Lime Plant

Possible Signs of Poisoning to Look Out For

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

  • Lethargy

  • Increased Urination

  • Dry Mouth

  • Thirst

  • Not Eating Food

Flower Care

tips on floral longevity

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