9. Price. Saffron Spike Zebra () | Scientific Names: Aphelandra squarrosa | Family: Saint Bernards Lily () | Scientific Names: Anthericum liliago | Family: Liliaceae, Sand Lily (mountain lily, star lily) | Scientific Names: Leucocrinum montanum | Family: Liliaceae. A. philoseroides is the most common. Just provide it sufficient room to thrive. Drinks and foods containing alcohol can cause serious problems in pets, including vomiting, diarrhea, breathing difficulties, coma, and death. Alternanthera denticulata Brazilian Red Hots APPEARANCE: Ozbreed variety. Be aware that caffeine is present in many energy drinks and colas. Irises. Description: Brazilian Red Hots Alternanthera demands attention with its hot pink foliage. If you think that your animal is ill or may have ingested a poisonous substance, contact your local veterinarian or our 24-hour emergency poison hotline directly at 1-888-426-4435 . Halloween dangers to dogs and cats. Lily toxicity is particularly dangerous for cats. If your cat ingests even a petal or two - or possibly even some pollen or water from the vase - acute kidney failure can result. | Family: Ericaceae, Fetterbush (Staggerberry, Maleberry) | Scientific Names: Lyonia sp. It goes well in soups, creamy dressings, and meat dishes. Mossy Campion (Bladder Campion, Cushion Pink, Dwarf Silene, Catchfly, Moss Campion) | Scientific Names: Silene acaulis | Family: Mother Fern (King and Queen Fern, Spleenwort, Parsley Fern, Hen and Chickens Fern) | Scientific Names: Asplenium bulbiferum | Family: Polypodaceae, Mother of Pearl (Ghost Plant) | Scientific Names: Secum weinbergii | Family: Crassulaceae, Mother Spleenwort (King and Queen Fern, Spleenwort, Parsley Fern, Hen and Chickens Fern, Mother Fern) | Scientific Names: Asplenium bulbiferum | Family: Polypodaceae, Mountain Camellia (Showy Camellia) | Scientific Names: Stewartia ovata | Family: Theaceae, Mountain Grape (Oregon Grape, Oregon Grape Holly, Mahonia Aguifolium, Holly-Leaved Berry, Mahonia) | Scientific Names: Mahonia aquifolium | Family: Berberidaceae, Mulberry Bush Greenbrier () | Scientific Names: Smilax sp. | Family: Liliaceae, Mulberry Tree () | Scientific Names: Morus sp. | Family: Polypodiaceae, Rainbow Orchid () | Scientific Names: Epidendrum prismatocarpum | Family: Orchidaceae, Red African Violet (Flame African Violet) | Scientific Names: Episcia reptans | Family: Gesneriaceae, Red Berried Greenbrier (red-berried-bamboo) | Scientific Names: Smilax walteria | Family: Liliaceae, Red Edge Peperomia () | Scientific Names: Peperomia clusiifolia | Family: Piperaceae, Red Hawthorne (Haws, Pirliteiro) | Scientific Names: Crataegus species | Family: Rosaceae, Red Palm Lily (red frutied palm lily) | Scientific Names: Cordyline rubra | Family: Agavaceae, Red Veined Prayer (Maranta, Prayer Plant) | Scientific Names: Calathea insignis | Family: Marantaceae, Reed Palm (Bamboo palm, Miniature Fish Tail Dwarf Palm, Parlor Palm, Good Luck Palm) | Scientific Names: Chamaedorea elegans | Family: Palmae, Resurrection Lily (Peacock Ginger, Kaempferia) | Scientific Names: Kaempferia | Family: Zingiberaceae, Rex Begonia () | Scientific Names: Begonia rex | Family: Begoniaceae, Rhynchophorum (Pepper Face, Baby Rubber Plant, American Rubber Plant) | Scientific Names: Peperomia obtusifolia | Family: Pipericeae, Ribbon Plant (Chlorophytum Comosum) (anthericum, walking anthericum, spider ivy, spider plant) | Scientific Names: Chlorophytum comosum | Family: Liliaceae, Roosevelt Fern (Bold Sword Fern) | Scientific Names: Nephrolepis biserrata | Family: Dryopteridaceae, Rose () | Scientific Names: Rosa Species | Family: Rosaceae, Russian Olive (Autumn Olive, Silverberry) | Scientific Names: elaeagnus species | Family: Elaeagnaceae. Other common antidepressants include brands such as Prozac, Zoloft, and Cymbalta - all which can be quite poisonous to cats. | Family: Bromiliaceae, Nerve Plant (Jewel Plant, Siver Nerve, Mosaic Plant, Silver Threads) | Scientific Names: Bertolonia mosaica | Family: Melostomataceae and Acanthaceae, Night Blooming Cereus (Queen of the Night, Pitaya, Honolulu Queen) | Scientific Names: Hylocereus undatus | Family: Cactaceae, Old Man Cactus () | Scientific Names: Cephalocereus senilis | Family: Cactaceae, Old World Orchid (Cirrhopetalum) | Scientific Names: Bulbophyllum appendiculatum | Family: Orchidaceae, Orange Star () | Scientific Names: Guzmania lingulata minor | Family: Bromeliaceae, Oregon Grape (Mountain Grape, Oregon Grape Holly, Mahonia Aguifolium, Holly-Leaved Berry, Mahonia) | Scientific Names: Mahonia aquifolium | Family: Berberidaceae, Ossifragi Vase (Crimson Cup, Marbled Fingernail, Blushing Bromeliad, Neoregelia, Miniature Marble Plant, Aregelia) | Scientific Names: Neoregalia spp. Tulip Poplar (tulip tree) | Scientific Names: Liriodendron tulipifera | Family: Turban Squash () | Scientific Names: Cucurbita maxima cv turbaniformis | Family: Cucurbitaceae. This Alternanthera loves humidity, but can also tolerate frost better than most forms. Turf Lily (lilyturf) | Scientific Names: NONE LISTED | Family: Umbrella Plant (Sulfur Flower, Wild Buckweat) | Scientific Names: Eriogonium umbellatum | Family: Polygonaceae, Urbinia Agavoides (Hens and Chickens, Mother Hens and Chicks, Chickens and Hens) | Scientific Names: Echeveria elegans | Family: Crassulaceae, Usambara Violet (Kenya Violet) | Scientific Names: Santpaulia confusa | Family: Gesneraceae, Variegated Laurel (speedy henry) | Scientific Names: Tradescantia flumeninsis | Family: Commelinaceae, Variegated Wandering Jew (speedy henry, wandering jew) | Scientific Names: Tradescantia flumeninsis | Family: Commelinaceae. The genus Peperomia is probably the most familiar, as the less-succulent Peperomias are widely grown as houseplants and includes some choice succulent species with fleshy windowed leaves and a handful with tubers. Alternanthera. 21. 6. Prairie Snowball (sand verbena, wild lantana) | Scientific Names: Abronia fragrans | Family: Prayer Plant (Maranta) | Scientific Names: Calathea insignis | Family: Marantaceae, Prickly Bottlebrush (Bottlebrush, Weeping Bottlebrush, Crimson Bottlebrush) | Scientific Names: Callistemon species | Family: Myrtaceae, Prostrate Coleus () | Scientific Names: Plectranthus oetendahlii | Family: Lamiaceae, Pupleosier Willow () | Scientific Names: Salix purpurea | Family: Saliaceae, Purple Baby Tears (fairy elephants feet) | Scientific Names: Frithia pulchra | Family: Aizoaceae, Purple Passion Vine (Velvet Plant, Royal Velvet Plant, Purple Velvet Plant) | Scientific Names: Gynura aurantica | Family: Asteraceae, Purple Velvet Plant (Velvet Plant, Royal Velvet Plant, Purple Passion Vine) | Scientific Names: Gynura aurantica | Family: Asteraceae, Purple Waffle Plant (waffle plant) | Scientific Names: Hemigraphis exotica | Family: Acanthaceae, Queencup (Brides Bonnet) | Scientific Names: Clintonia uniflora | Family: Liliaceae, Queens Spiderwort () | Scientific Names: Dichorisandra reginae | Family: Commelinaceae, Queensland Arrowroot (Achira, Canna, Arrowroot) | Scientific Names: Canna edulis | Family: Cannaceae, Rabbits Foot Fern (Hare Fern, Squirrel Foot Fern, Deer Foot Fern, Ball Fern) | Scientific Names: Davallia spp. All parts of the daffodil plant are considered poisonous, but the daffodil bulb is the most poisonous to dogs. It can also lead to loss of appetite, seizures and death. And to act so is immoral. Common Plants and Flowers That Are Poisonous to Cats. | Family: Polypodiaceae, Haworthia (Many cultivars) | Scientific Names: Haworthia species | Family: Liliaceae, Haws (Pirliteiro) | Scientific Names: Crataegus species | Family: Rosaceae, Haws Apple (Haws, Hawthorn) | Scientific Names: Crataegus species | Family: Rosaceae, Hawthorn (Haws, Haws Apple) | Scientific Names: Crataegus species | Family: Rosaceae, Hedgehog Gourd (Teasel Gourd) | Scientific Names: Cucumis dipsaceus | Family: Cucurbitaceae, Hellfetter (Hellfetter) | Scientific Names: Smilax hispida | Family: Liliaceae, Hemlock Tree (Many varieties) | Scientific Names: Tsuga species | Family: Pinaceae, Hen and Chickens Fern (King and queen fern, Spleenwort, Parsley fern) | Scientific Names: Asplenium bulbiferum | Family: Polypodaceae, Hens and Chickens (Chickens and Hens, Mother Hens and Chicks) | Scientific Names: Echeveria elegans | Family: Crassulaceae, Hindu Rope Plant () | Scientific Names: Hoya carnosa krinkle kurl | Family: Asclepiadaceae, Holligold (Marigold, Mary Bud, Gold Bloom, Pot Marigold, Garden Marigold) | Scientific Names: Calendula officinalis | Family: Compositae, Holly Fern (Fishtail Fern) | Scientific Names: Cyrtomium falcatum | Family: Polypodaceae, Hollyhock () | Scientific Names: Althea rosea | Family: Malvaceae, Honey Locust () | Scientific Names: Gleditsia triacanthos | Family: Fabaceae, Honey Plant (Wax Plant) | Scientific Names: Hoya carnosa | Family: Asclepiadaceae, Honeydew Melon (Casaba Melon) | Scientific Names: Cucumis melo | Family: Cucurbitaceae, Honeysuckle Fuchsia () | Scientific Names: Fuchsia triphylla | Family: Onagraceae, Hookera pulchella (Wild Hyacinth, Blue-Dicks) | Scientific Names: Dichelostemma pulchellum | Family: Amaryllidaceae, Hubbard Squash () | Scientific Names: Cucurbita maxima var. Lilies are extremely dangerous and will kill cats, and especially kittens, even if just a very small amount is ingested. The leaves are considered to be highly toxic to humans and should not be consumed under any circumstances. One of the most ubiquitousand beautifullandscaping plants is also one of the most poisonous. Alternanthera gets18 inches tall. It is endemic to Ecuador. [2] Plants of the genus may be known generally as joyweeds, or Joseph's coat. It was scientifically known as Tradescantia and it was pretty and I bought one. Your best bet is to cat-proof your house by getting rid of plants poisonous to cats and embracing nontoxic alternatives. Rhododendrons. This is because the leaves contain anthracene, glycosides, and anthraquinones. | Family: Agavaceae, Ridderstjerne (Amaryllis, Fire Lily, Lily of the Palace, Barbados Lily) | Scientific Names: Hippeastrum spp. Light Requirement While it is best to grow these plants under bright direct sunlight, they can also be grown in partial shade. Barbados Pride (Peacock Flower, Dwarf Poinciana) | Scientific Names: Caesalpinia pulcherrima | Family: Barbados Pride 2 (Bird of Paradise, Poinciana, Brazilwood) | Scientific Names: Poinciana gilliesii | Family: Leguminosae, Bead Tree (China Ball Tree, Paradise Tree, Persian Lilac, White Cedar, Japanese Bead Tree, Texas Umbrella Tree, Pride-of-India, Chinaberry Tree) | Scientific Names: Melia azedarach | Family: Meliaceae, Begonia (Over 1,000 species and 10,000 hybrids) | Scientific Names: Begonia spp. | Family: Liliaceae, Deadly Nightshade (Nightshade, Black Nightshade, European Bittersweet, Climbing Nightshade) | Scientific Names: Solanum spp | Family: Solanaceae, Desert Azalea (Desert Rose, Mock Azalea, Sabi Star, Impala Lily, Kudu Lily) | Scientific Names: Adenium obesum | Family: Apocynaceae, Desert Rose (Desert Azalea, Mock Azalea, Sabi Star, Impala Lily, Kudu Lily) | Scientific Names: Adenium obesum | Family: Apocynaceae, Devils Backbone (Mother-In-Law-Plant, Kalanchoe, Chandelier Plant, Mother of Millions) | Scientific Names: Kalanchoe tubiflora | Family: Crassulaceae, Devils Ivy (Pothos, Golden Pothos, Taro Vine, Ivy Arum) | Scientific Names: Epipremnum aureum | Family: Araceae, Dieffenbachia (Charming Dieffenbachia, Giant Dumb Cane, Tropic Snow, Dumbcane, Exotica, Spotted Dumb Cane, Exotica Perfection) | Scientific Names: Dieffenbachia | Family: Araceae, Dock (Sorrel) | Scientific Names: Rumex sp. If the stems and leaves are ingested, they are at risk of stomach issues, lethargy, slower heart rate and more. When this vitamin is missing, it can cause neurological problems in your cat. | Family: Compositae, Naked Lady () | Scientific Names: Amaryllis belladonna L. | Family: Amaryllidaceae, Nandina (Sacred Bamboo, Heavenly Bamboo) | Scientific Names: Nandina domestica | Family: Berberidaceae, Narcissus (Daffodil, Jonquil, Paper White) | Scientific Names: Narcissus spp | Family: Amaryllidaceae, Needlepoint Ivy (Branching Ivy, Glacier Ivy, English Ivy, Sweetheart Ivy, California Ivy) | Scientific Names: Hedera helix | Family: Araliaceae, Nephthytis (Arrow-Head Vine, Green Gold Naphthysis, African Evergreen, Trileaf Wonder) | Scientific Names: Syngonium podophyllum | Family: Araceae, Nicotiana (Tree Tobacco, Tobacco, Mustard Tree) | Scientific Names: Nicotiana glauca | Family: Solanaceae, Nightshade (Deadly Nightshade, Black Nightshade) | Scientific Names: Solanum spp | Family: Solanaceae, Norfolk Island Pine (Norfolk Pine, House Pine, Australian Pine) | Scientific Names: Araucaria heterophylla | Family: Araucariaceae, Octopus Tree (Schefflera, Umbrella Tree, Australian Ivy Palm, Starleaf) | Scientific Names: Schefflera or Brassia actinoplylla | Family: Araliaceae, Oilcloth Flower (Flamingo Plant, Flamingo Lily, Tail Flower, Pigtail Plant, Flamingo Flower, Painters Pallet) | Scientific Names: Anthurium scherzeranum | Family: Araceae, Oleander (Rose-Bay) | Scientific Names: Nerium oleander | Family: Apocynaceae, Onion () | Scientific Names: Allium cepa | Family: Liliaceae, Orange () | Scientific Names: Citrus sinensis | Family: Rutaceae, Orange Day Lily () | Scientific Names: Hemerocallis graminea | Family: Liliaceae, Oregon Holly (English Holly, European Holly, Inkberry, American Holly, Winterberry) | Scientific Names: Ilex opaca | Family: Aquifoliaceae, Ornamental Pepper (Natal Cherry, Winter Cherry, Jerusalem Cherry) | Scientific Names: Solanum pseudocapsicum | Family: Solanaceae, Pacific Yew (English Yew, Western Yew, Japanese Yew, Anglo-Japanese Yew) | Scientific Names: Taxus brevifolia | Family: Taxaceae, Painters Pallette (Flamingo Plant, Flamingo Lily, Tail Flower, Oilcloth Flower, Pigtail Plant, Flamingo Flower) | Scientific Names: Anthurium scherzeranum | Family: Araceae, Palm Lily (Giant Dracaena, Grass palm) | Scientific Names: Cordyline australis | Family: Agavaceae, Panda Plant (Horsehead Philodendron, Cordatum, Heartleaf Philodendron, Panda Plant, Split Leaf Philodendron, Fruit Salad Plant, Red Emerald, Red Princess, Saddle Leaf , Fiddle-leaf) | Scientific Names: Philodendron bipennifolium | Family: Araceae, Paper White (Daffodil, Jonquil, Narcissus) | Scientific Names: Narcissus spp | Family: Amaryllidaceae, Paraguayan Jasmine (Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, Lady-of-the-Night, Morning-Noon-and-Night, Kiss-Me-Quick , Fransiscan Rain Tree) | Scientific Names: Brunfelsia species | Family: Solanaceae, Peace Lily (Mauna Loa Peace Lily) | Scientific Names: Spathiphyllum | Family: Araceae, Peach (Plum, Apricot, Cherry) | Scientific Names: Prunus species | Family: Rosaceae, Peacock Flower (Barbados Pride, Dwarf Poinciana) | Scientific Names: Caesalpinia pulcherrima | Family: Fabaceae, Pencil Cactus (Crown of Thorns) | Scientific Names: Euphorbia milii | Family: Euphorbiaceae, Peony () | Scientific Names: Paeonis officinalis | Family: Paeniaceae, Perennial Pea (Sweet Pea, Everlasting Pea) | Scientific Names: Lathyrus latifolius | Family: Fabaceae, Periwinkle (Running Myrtle. | Family: Balsaminaceae, Teasel Gourd (Hedgehog Gourd) | Scientific Names: Cucumis dipsaceus | Family: Cucurbitaceae, Texas Sage (Scarlet Sage) | Scientific Names: Salvia coccinea | Family: Labiatae, Thea Japonica (Common Camellia, Peony Camellia) | Scientific Names: Thea japonica | Family: Theaceae, Thimble Cactus () | Scientific Names: Mammillaria fragilis | Family: Cactaceae, Thorn Apple (Weisdornbluten, Blackthorn, Black Hawthorn, Thorn Plum, Pirliteiro, Red Hawthorn, May Bush, Oxyacantha, Haw Apple, Black Haw, Aubepine) | Scientific Names: Crataegus douglasii | Family: Rosaceae, Ti hu-ling (China Root, Ti-hu-ling, Shiny Leaf Smilax, Cat Brier, Kuang-yen-pa-hsieh) | Scientific Names: Smilax glabra | Family: Liliaceae, Tickseed (coreopsis) | Scientific Names: Coreopsis californica | Family: Compositae, Tiger Orchid (Golden Lace Orchid, Jewel Orchid) | Scientific Names: Haemaria discolor | Family: Orchidaceae. | Family: Ericaceae, Marble Queen (Golden Pothos) | Scientific Names: Scindapsus aureus | Family: Araceae, Marijuana (Indian Hemp, Hashish) | Scientific Names: Cannabis sativa | Family: Cannabaceae, Mauna Loa Peace Lily (Peace Lily) | Scientific Names: Spathiphyllum | Family: Araceae, Mayapple (Indian Apple Root, Umbrella Leaf, Wild Lemon, Hog Apple, Ducks Foot, Raccoonberry, American Mandrake) | Scientific Names: Podophyllum peltatum | Family: Berberidaceae, Mayweed (Poison Daisy, Stinking Chamomile) | Scientific Names: Anthemis cotula | Family: Asteraceae, Meadow Saffron (Autumn Crocus) | Scientific Names: Colchicum autumnale | Family: Liliaceae, Medicine Plant (Aloe, True Aloe, Barbados Aloe) | Scientific Names: | Family: Aloaceae, Mexican Breadfruit (Cutleaf Philodendron, Hurricane Plant, Swiss Cheese Plant, Ceriman, Split-leaf Philodendron, Window Leaf Plant) | Scientific Names: Monstera deliciosa | Family: Araceae, Milfoil (Yarrow) | Scientific Names: Achillea millefolium | Family: Asteraceae, Milkweed () | Scientific Names: Asclepias species | Family: Asclepiadaceae, Mistletoe American (American Mistletoe) | Scientific Names: Phoradendron flavescens | Family: Viscaceae, Mock Azalea (Desert Rose, Desert Azalea, Sabi Star, Impala Lily, Kudu Lily) | Scientific Names: Adenium obesum | Family: Apocynaceae, Mole Bean Plant () | Scientific Names: Ricinus communis | Family: Euphobiaceae, Morning Glory () | Scientific Names: Ipomoea spp | Family: Convolvulaceae, Morning-Noon-and-Night (Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, Kiss-Me-Quick, Lady-of-the-Night, Fransiscan Rain Tree) | Scientific Names: Brunfelsia species | Family: Solanaceae, Moss Rose (Wild Portulaca, Rock Moss, Purslane, Pigwee, Pusley) | Scientific Names: Portulaca oleracea | Family: Portulacaceae, Mother of Millions (Mother-In-Law-Plant, Kalanchoe, Devils Backbone, Chandelier Plant) | Scientific Names: Kalanchoe tubiflora | Family: Crassulaceae, Mother-in-Law () | Scientific Names: Monstera deliciosa | Family: Araceae, Mother-In-Law Plant (Mother of Millions, Kalanchoe, Devils Backbone, Chandelier Plant) | Scientific Names: Kalanchoe tubiflora | Family: Crassulaceae, Mother-in-Laws Tongue (Snake Plant, Golden Birds Nest, Good Luck Plant) | Scientific Names: Sansevieria trifasciata | Family: Agavaceae, Mum (Chrysanthemum, Daisy) | Scientific Names: Chrysanthemum spp. Alternanthera helleri is a species of plant in the family Amaranthaceae. It is believed to be green in color anywhere from 90 to 100% of the year depending on altitude. | Family: Gesneriaceae, Algaroba (Kiawe, Mesquite) | Scientific Names: Prosopis limensis | Family: Mimosaceae, Aluminum Plant (Watermelon Plant) | Scientific Names: Pilea cadieri | Family: Urticaceae, Alumroot (Coral Bells, Heuchera) | Scientific Names: Heuchera sanguinea | Family: Saxifragaceae, Alyssum (Alyssum varieties) | Scientific Names: Alyssum spp. Common Fall toxins poisonous to dogs and cats. Claw Cactus - Schlumbergera truncata. There are many plants and flowers that are toxic and poisonous for cats to ingest. Hot pink-red foliage with small white flowers during spring on a small, vigorous growing shrub. | Family: Taxaceae, Jerusalem Cherry (Natal cherry, Winter cherry) | Scientific Names: Solanum pseudocapsicum | Family: Solanaceae, Jerusalem Oak (Feather Geranium, Ambrosia Mexicana) | Scientific Names: Ambrosia mexicana | Family: Chenopodiaceae, Jonquil (Daffodil, Narcissus, Paper White) | Scientific Names: Narcissus jonquilla | Family: Amaryllidaceae, Kaffir Lily (Clivia Lily) | Scientific Names: Clivia minata | Family: Amaryllidaceae, Kalanchoe (Mother-In-Law-Plant, Devils Backbone, Chandelier Plant, Mother of Millions) | Scientific Names: Kalanchoe spp | Family: Crassulaceae, Kiss-me-quick (Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, Lady-of-the-Night, Morning-Noon-and-Night, Fransiscan Rain Tree) | Scientific Names: Brunfelsia species | Family: Solanaceae, Klamath Weed (St. Johns Wort) | Scientific Names: Hypericum perforatum | Family: Clusiaceae, Kudu Lily (Desert Azalea, Mock Azalea, Sabi Star, Impala Lily, Desert Rose) | Scientific Names: Adenium obesum | Family: Apocynaceae, Lace Fern (Asparagus, Emerald Feather, Emerald Fern, Sprengeri Fern, Plumosa Fern, Asparagus Fern, Racemose Asparagus, Shatavari) | Scientific Names: Asparagus densiflorus cv sprengeri | Family: Liliaceae, Lacy Tree Philodendron () | Scientific Names: Philodendron selloum | Family: Araceae, Lady-of-the-night (Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, Kiss-Me-Quick, Morning-Noon-and-Night, Fransiscan Rain Tree) | Scientific Names: Brunfelsia species | Family: Solanaceae, Lantana (Shrub Verbena, Yellow Sage, Red Sage) | Scientific Names: Lantana camara | Family: Verbenaceae, Larkspur () | Scientific Names: Delphinium species | Family: Ranunculaceae, Laurel (Mountain laurel, Spoonwood, Mountain Ivy, Calico Bush, Ivy Bush) | Scientific Names: Kalmia latifolia | Family: Ericaceae, Leatherflower (Clematis, Virgins Bower) | Scientific Names: Clematis sp. | Family: Taxaceae, Yew Pine (buddhist pine) | Scientific Names: Podocarpus macrophylla | Family: Podocarpacaea, Yucca () | Scientific Names: Yucca sp. With all four toxicity levels, it's advised that you contact the Poison Control Center . Yeast dough can rise and cause gas to build up in your cat's digestive system. As Alternanthera is classed as 'Monocarpic', it's very likely for your specimen to die shortly after the flowering period. | Family: Moraceae, Western Yew (English Yew, Pacific Yew, Japanese Yew, Anglo-Japanese Yew) | Scientific Names: Taxus brevifolia | Family: Taxaceae, White Heads (Rangers Button) | Scientific Names: Sphenosciadium capitellatum | Family: Apiaceae, Wild Arum (Black Calla, Wild Calla, Solomons Lily) | Scientific Names: Arum palestinum | Family: Araceae, Wild Calla (Black Calla, Wild Arum, Solomons Lily) | Scientific Names: Arum palestinum | Family: Araceae, Wild Carnation (Carnation, Sweet William, Pinks) | Scientific Names: Dianthus caryophyllus | Family: Caryophyllaceae, Wild Coffee (Geranium-Leaf Aralia, Coffee Tree) | Scientific Names: Polyscias guilfoylei | Family: Araliaceae, Winter Cherry (Natal Cherry, Jerusalem Cherry) | Scientific Names: Solanum pseudocapsicum | Family: Solanaceae, Winterberry (English Holly, European Holly, Oregon Holly, Inkberry, American Holly) | Scientific Names: Ilex opaca | Family: Aquifoliaceae, Wisteria () | Scientific Names: wisteria species | Family: Fabaceae, Wood Lily () | Scientific Names: Lilium umbellatum | Family: Liliaceae, Yarrow (milfoil) | Scientific Names: Achillea millefolium | Family: Asteraceae, Yellow Oleander () | Scientific Names: Thevetia peruviana | Family: Apocynaceae, Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow (Morning-Noon-and-Night, Kiss-Me-Quick, Lady-of-the-Night, Fransiscan Rain Tree, Brunfelsia) | Scientific Names: Brunfelsia species | Family: Solanaceae, Yew (japanese yew) | Scientific Names: Taxus sp. 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