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Indoor and Outdoor Poisonous Plants The plants listed here are not safe for children. Please eliminate these plants from your home, or segregate them in a room that is inaccessible to your child. Moving plants up and out of reach may not be enough because stems, flowers, or leaves may fall to the floor within baby's reach. Keep children away from outdoor poisonous plants with garden fencing, etc. and teach your child the dangers of eating unknown berries. Contact the Poison Control Center at 800-222-1222 for more information. Aconite Anemone Apple seeds (in large quantities) Autumn crocus Avocado leaves Azalea Bird of paradise pods Black locust trees Black nightshade Bloodroot Buttercups Caladium Calla lily Castor bean Christmas pepper Castor bean seek Catnip plant Cherry plants Common privet Daffodil bulbs Deadly nightshade Delphinium Diefenbachia (dumb cane) English ivy Foxglove Fruit pits from any tree fruits Holly berries Horse chestnuts Hyacinth bulbs Hydrangea Iris Ivy: Boston, English, and others Jack-in-the-pulpit Jerusalem cherry Jonquil Lantana Larkspur Laurel Lily of the valley Mayapple Mistletoe berries Monkshood Morning glory Mountain laurel Mushrooms (most varieties) Narcissus bulbs Nephthysis Nicotiana Oak leaves and acorns Oleander Philodendron Poinsettia Poison hemlock Poison ivy Poison oak Pokeweed Potato vines, sprouts, stems Pothos Privet leaves and berries Ranunculus Rhododendron Rhubarb leaves Rosary peas Sweet pea Thornapple (jimson weed) Tobacco Tomato plant leaves Tulip Wild black cherry trees Wisteria Yellow jasmine Yew |