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Common Garden Plants can be Dangerous

Did you know that some of the most common garden plants, shrubs, flowers, and trees can be dangerous to family members and pets? Check this list of poisonous garden plants (with some pictures). You might be surprised.

Some are considered poisonous in that they create skin irritations or allergic reactions, but many can be fatal if eaten. Check this list of The Culprits, provided by “Gardening Which?” that details plants that may be harmful even if only a small amount is ingested.

While death is a rare occurrence in regard to many plants, sickness is not, and death can occur if a great deal of the plant is eaten. Disposing of dangerous garden plants can also be a challenge, and many should never be burned. Consult with a professional to learn the best methods for disposing of specific plants.

Garden Plants

Surprisingly, many nurseries and other outlets still sell seeds and starter plants that are poisonous. There is usually some information contained on the label or in the packaging, but experts feel not enough information is given for consumers to make an educated choice. Speak to the nursery owner and ask for precise information about plants before purchasing, and better yet, look them up online or in a reference manual at your library to be sure they are not dangerous.

It makes sense to research plants before bringing them home. It may seem hard to believe that plants, many of which are quite beautiful, can be so dangerous. It pays to be aware of this fact, and to opt for other items that don’t present a danger to our families, gardens, and pets. There are plenty of harmless plants, flowers, and trees available that are also very beautiful. They are actually even more attractive because they don’t threaten our loved ones or our peace of mind.