Which houseplants are poisonous and which are not?

How can I kill these dang plants faster?!

I’ll tell you everything you need to know about popular house plants to care for both your fabulous felines AND your precious plants!

It’s important to remember that any plant may cause vomiting and gastrointestinal upset in cats and dogs, and those with large leaves can be a choking hazard. If you believe that your pet is ill or may have ingested a poisonous substance contact either your local veterinarian or the APCC 24-hour emergency poison hotline at 1-888-426-4435

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🕷Spider Plant 🕸

Spider Plants are named after, you guessed it, spiders! When they become mature and store up enough energy, Spider Plants will sprout little cute baby spiderettes on the tips of their leaves, awwwwww!

Just like real spiders, Spider Plants are easy to care for, they reproduce fast, they’re hard to kill, and they make great gifts! 🕷♥

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Nasturtium

The Nasturtium is native to Central and South America and has both edible leaves and flowers. They have a slight peppery flavor and taste great on salad! Though typically classified as an annual, the Nasturtium is able to live through the winter if kept indoors or in a warm climate

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Parlour Palm

Native to rain forests in Southern Mexico and Guatemala, Parlour Palms can help clean your air and are a nice, grassy snack! Ralphie made me add that last part, but don't listen to him plz 😼

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String of Pearls

Unique and unusual-looking, String of Pearls plants are easy to care for and propagate. They do look a lot like a beaded necklace, but probably don’t actually wear them like one 📿

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Dragon Tree 🐲

Widely known as Daenerys Targaryen’s favorite plant (probably), Dragon Trees are a common and easy-to-care for variety of dracaena, and are hardy, drought-tolerant things. They are hard to murder, help keep your air clean, and can be shaped through pruning and training. Cared for properly, these spiky beauties can reach heights of 10 to 15 feet!

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