Common Poisonous Flowers

Toxic Plant List

An Incomplete List of POISONOUS FLOWERS Commonly Found in the Garden:

Aconite

Anemone

Anthurium

Atamasco Lily

Autumn Crocus

Azalea

Baneberry

Bead Tree

Belladonna

Black Locust

Black Snakeroot

Bloodroot

Boxwood

Buttercup

Butterfly Weed

Caladium

Calla Lily

Carolina Jasmine

Castor Bean

Cherry Laurel

Chinaberry

Christmas Rose

Clematis

Daffodil

Deadly Nightshade

Death Cammus

Delphinium

Dogsbane

Dumbcane

Elephant Ears

False Hellebore

Four OÂ’clock

Foxglove

Gardenia

Gloriosa Lily

Golden Chain Tree

Goldenseal

Heavenly Bamboo

Henbane

Horse Chestnut

Horse Nettle

Hyacinth

Hydrangea

Iris

Ivy

Jack-in-the-Pulpit

Jerusalem Cherry

Jessamine

Jetbead

Jimson Weed

Jonquil

Kentucky Coffee Tree

Laburnum

Lantana

Larkspur

Leopardsbane

Lily of the Valley

Lobelia

Marsh Marigold

May Apple

Mescal Bean

Mistletoe

Monkhood

Morning Glory

Mountain Laurel

Nightshade

Ohio Buckeye

Oleander

Periwinkle

Philodendron

Poinsettia

Poison Hemlock

Potato

Privet

Rhododendron

Rock Poppy

Schefflera

Spring Adonis

Star of Bethlehem

Strawberry Bush

Sweet Pea

Tobacco

Tomato (blooms)

Trumpet Vine

Wahoo

Water Hemlock

Wild Cherry

Windflower

Wisteria

Wolfsbane

Yellow Allamanda

Yellow Oleander

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