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Highly Toxic Poison Plant List
This list contains plants/trees and shrubs that are highly toxic. Even a small amount may cause serious illness or death. Immediately call the Illinois Poison Center at 1-800-222-1222 if you suspect an exposure and / or ingestion from a plant on this list. If you have a plant that is not included on this list, contact the Illinois Poison Center at 1-800-222-1222 to find out if the plant is toxic.
Remember: ALL PLANTS CAN BE A CHOKING HAZARD
Autumn Crocus Lilly of the Valley
Bittersweet Nightshade Marijuana
Black Locust Monkshood Black Nightshade Moonseed
Blue Cohash Morning Glory (seeds)
Box Thorn Mushrooms (some types)
Cannabis Sativa Night Jessamine Castor Bean Oleander
Cow Bane Periwinkle
Daphne Peyote
Deadly Nightshade Poison Hemlock Fall Crocus Poppies
Foxglove Rosary Pea
Horse Nettle Toadstools Indian Tobacco Tobacco
Jequirity Bean Water Hemlock
Jerusalem Cherry Wonder Flower
Jimson Weed Yew Lantana
2006 Illinois Poison Center
Mildly and Moderately Toxic Poison Plant List
This list contains plants/trees and shrubs that are mildly and moderately toxic. Some of these plants can cause skin rash or irritation, which may be very serious or painful. Others can cause minor symptoms, such as vomiting or diarrhea. Always call the Illinois Poison Center at 1-800-222-1222 if you suspect ingestion, skin, eye or other exposure from a plant on this list. If you have a plant that is not included on this list, contact the Illinois Poison Center at 1-800-222-1222 to find out if the plant is toxic.
Remember: ALL PLANTS CAN BE A CHOKING HAZARD
Adam and Eve Cottonwood Hydrangea Pothos Plant
Agave Crab Apple Inch Plant Primrose
Aloe Crown of Thorns Ink Berry Privet
Alstromeria Cyclamen Iris Pussy Willow
Amaryllis Daffodil Jack-in-the-Pulpit Pyracantha Anthurium Daisy Japanese Hackberry Queen Anne's Lace Arrowhead Vine Delphinium Japanese Lantern Ranunculus
Azalea Dianthus Jet Bead Rhamnus
Baneberry
Dieffenbachia Juniper Rhododendron Bird of Paradise Donkey's Tail Leatherwood Rhubarb (leaves)
Black-Eye Susan Dumb Cane Lobster Plant Rose
Bleeding Heart Dutchman's Breeches Maguey Rubber Tree Plant Boston Ivy Dwarf Orange Tree May Apple Schefflera Box Wood Eggplant (leaves/stem) Memory Root Sedum
Buckeye Elderberry Mimosa Shamrock
Buckhorn English Ivy Mistletoe Skunk Cabbage
Buttercup Eunoymus Moses in a Boat Snake Plant Caladium False Bittersweet Mushrooms (some types) Snowdrop Calla Lily Ficus Benghalensis Narcissus Spathiphyllum Carnation Ficus Benjamina Nephthysis Squirrel Corn Catnip Ficus Carcia Ornamental Pepper Stinging Nettle Celandine Fig (skin, sap, leaves) Oxeye Daisy String of Pearls
Chinese Elm Flax Oyster Plant Sweet Pea
Chinese Hackberry Foxtail Peace Lily Tomato (leaves/stem) Chinese Lantern Plant Geranium Philodendron Tulip Chokeberry Giant Elephant Ear Pits (i.e. apricot, peaches) Umbrella Tree
Christmas Flower Heather Poinsettia Vase Vine
Christmas Rose Hedge Apple Poison Ivy Virginia Creeper
Chrysanthemums Holly Poison Oak Wax Plant
Cineraria Horse Chestnut Poison Sumac Wisteria
Clematis Hurricane Plant Poke Weed
Corn Cockle Hyacinth Potato (green parts)
2006 Illinois Poison Center