10 Dangerous Plants Grown At Home That Are Toxic For Humans And Pets

By Andrew Alpin, 11 June 2017

6 Daffodil

Who would have ever thought daffodils as pretty as they seem could be toxic too. It’s unfortunate and depressing to think so but that’s nature for you. The bulbs of the daffodil are the most poisonous and are not suited for a house having a dog who loves digging. Ingesting to much of the bulb can cause diarrhea, vomiting, convulsions, and cardiac arrhythmia.

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7 Hydrangeas

Hydrangeas are one of the prettiest of garden plants but unfortunately they are deadly too because of CYANIDE. Yes!! The popular blossoms contain the fatal toxin but don’t run and uproot them just yet. To get affected by the poison, kids and pets would have to ingest a huge amount for it to be fatal. 

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8 Oleander

Yes!! This flowering plant with red, white and pink flowers are very toxic for kids. Consuming just one leaf can harm a child causing drowsiness, reduced heart rate and shaking or tremors.

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9 Rhododendrons and Azalea

By now every reader or avid gardening enthusiast might have been put off already because who would even think such common and popular plants could be harmful for us. Well, while you can have them in your garden, plant them in a spot where kids and pets can’t get to them.

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10 Water Hemlock

Among dangerous plants, water hemlock is a weed that produces white flowers in your garden, They need to be uprooted or kept away from pets and children because they can be poisonous. The flowers smell like carrots and cause serious harm to the nervous system.

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