Cats and Cut Flowers

Cats and Cut Flowers

Cats and cut flowers Toxic Safe Caution advised Achillea (yarrow) Allium Alstromeria* (Peruvian lily) Asiatic lily (lilium x asiatica) Ammi (Queen Anne’s lace) Convallaria (lily of the valley) Anemone (windflower) Easter lily (lilium longiforum) Anthurium (flamingo flower) Japanese showy lily (lilium hydridum) Bupleurum Madonna lily (lilium candidum) (bulpleurum rotundifolium griffithii, hare’s ear) Roselily™* Broom (cytisus) – this is a lily, it has no pollen but all parts still toxic Calla lily (zantedeschia aethiopica, arum lily) Royal lily (lilium regale) Carnation (dianthus, clove pink) Rubrum lily (lilium rubrum) Cestrum Stargazer lily, oriental lily (lilium orientalis) Chrysanthemum Clematis Star of Bethlehem (ornithogalum) Craspedia (Billy buttons) Tiger lily (lilium lancifolium, tigrinum) Dahlia Western or wood lily (lilium umbellatum) Daffodil (narcissus) Delphinium (larkspur) Astilbe (false goatsbeard) Euphorbia* (spurge) Camellia Gladiolus Celosia (cockscomb) Gloriosa (glory lily, flame lily) Cymbidium orchid Gypsophila Dendrobium orchid Hyacinth Echinops (globe thistle) Hippeastrum (amaryllis) Freesia Hydrangea Gerbera Iris Lavender (lavandula) Leucospermum (pincushion protea) Peony (paeonia lactiflora) Lisianthus (eustoma) Poppy (papaver) Limonium (statice, caspia, sea-lavender) Physalis alkekengi (winter cherry, Chinese lantern) Bells of Ireland (moluccella) Ranunculus Muscari (grape hyacinth) Scilla (squill) Oncidium orchid (golden shower orchid) September flower (aster, michelmas daisy) Phalaenopsis orchid (moth orchid) Strelitzia (bird of paradise) Rose Sweet pea (lathyrus) Snapdragon (antirrhinum) Sweet William (dianthus barbatus) Tagetes (African marigold) Statice – see Limonium Tanacetum (tansy) Stock (matthiola) Tulip (tulipa) Sunflower (helianthus) Trachelium caeruleum (throatwort) Foliage: Vanda orchid Asparagus fern (asparagus setaceus) Eucalyptus Veronica (speedwell) Salal (gaultheria shallon) Waxflower (chamelaucium uncinatum) Holly (ilex) Zinnia elegans Hypericum (St John’s wort) Foliage: Ivy (hedera helix) Olive (olea europaea) Privet (ligustrum) Pittosporum Ruscus (ruscus aculeatus, soft ruscus and ruscus hypophyllum, hard ruscus) Pussy willow (salix caprea) Senecio (daisy bush, brachyglottis greyi) Rosemary * contact with these plants may be sufficient Sword fern (nephrolepis exaltata) to cause skin irritation Registered Charity 203644 (England and Wales) and SC037711 (Scotland) COM_6606.

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