7 Festive Plants That Are Actually Extremely Poisonous

PIYUSH RANJAN MISHRA - NOVEMBER 27 2024

Holly

Both leaves and berries of the plant are toxic for pets and humans, and ingesting can lead to mouth scratching.

Autumn Crocus

The vivid crocus flowers are stunning to watch and can bloom in cold climates, but they contain toxic alkaloids that are toxic for your furry friends.

Amaryllis

This plant's bulbs and showy flowers are highly toxic to pets. You must be more attentive because these flowers are common holiday gifts.

Ivy

Ingesting Ivy can lead to rashes and stomach pain in pets and humans.

Yew

Don’t misjudge this plant with its delicious-looking berries. Even ingesting a little bit of this can lead to severe sickness mus, weakness, and, in the worst case, heart failure in pets.

Poinsettia

A popular Christmas plant that is poisonous for your pets. Ingesting the white sap of this plant can cause vomiting and excessive drooling.

Mistletoe

 If your cat reaches and ingests this plant, it can lead to hallucinations and vomiting.