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plantandthings · 5 years ago
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TOXIC plant lists
Links to sources only http://www.anapsid.org/resources/toxic.html http://www.anapsid.org/resources/plants.html Scroll down to “harmfull plants” to find links to different sections sorted by the first letter of plant’s name http://www.anapsid.org/pdf/plantlists.pdf http://www.reptilesmagazine.com/Reptile-Health/Habitats-Care/List-of-Plants-That-Can-Be-Toxic-To-Reptiles/ https://www.petcoach.co/article/herp-safety-poisonous-plants-for-reptiles-and-amphibians/
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plantandthings · 5 years ago
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EDIBLE plant list
Source: http://www.anapsid.org/resources/edible.html
ASTILBE (Astilbe spp.)2
BABY'S TEARS (Soleirolia soleirolii)2
CHINESE LANTERN (Abutilon hybridum): flowers
CARNATIONS (Dianthus) (PINKS): petals1
DAHLIA: flowerhead
DANDELION (Taraxacum officinale): leaves, flowerhead
DAY LILIES (Hemerocallis sp.): flowers
DRACAENA spp. cornplant
FICUS (Ficus benjamina): leaves
GERANIUM (Pelargonium sp.): flowers, leaves. Other names include: Carolina cranesbill; Geranium carolinianeum.
GRAPE (not ornamental grape ivys Cissus sp.): leaves, fruit
HENS AND CHICKS (Echeveria spp.)2
HENS AND CHICKENS (Sempervivum tectorum)2
IMPATIENS (Impatiens sp.)2
JOHNNY-JUMP-UP (V. tricolor sp.): flowers
HIBISCUS, tropical (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis; Chinese hibiscus; shoebackplant): flowers, leaves. Blue Hibiscus (Alyogyne huegelii): flowers
Hollyhock (Alcea rosea): leaves, flowers3
KUDZU (Pueraria phaseoloides, P. thunbergiana, Fanko Puero): edible by humans, goats and cows; uncertain at this time of potentially harmful phytocompounds which may prohibit or limit intake. If fed, do so sparingly and observe effects
MAPLE (Acer sp.): leaves have been eaten with no apparent consequencea
MESQUITE (Prosopis glandulosa torreyana (P. chilensis): leaves
MULBERRY (Morus alba): leaves
NASTURTIUM (Tropaeolum majus): flowers, leaves
PANSIES (V. tricolor hortensis (V. wittrockiana)): flowers; (Chlorophytum comosum): leaves2
PEA, GREEN BEAN (not sweetpea): leaves, pods
PETUNIA (Petunia hybrida)2
PHLOX (Phlox paniculata)2
PINKS (Dianthus): petals1
POTHOS (Epipremnum pothos aureus (Epipremnum aureum): leaves*
ROSE (Rosa sp.): petals
SPIDER PLANT (Tradescantia cussonia specata): leaves (sap may be an skin irritant)
SPLIT-LEAF PHILODENDRON (Monstera): leaves - known safe for prehensile-tailed skinks*
SQUASH / ZUCCHINI (Cucurbita sp.): flowers
VIOLETS (Viola spp, not African violets Saintpaulia ionantha) (PARMA VIOLET V. alba; VIOLA, TUFTED PANSY V. cornuta; AUSTRALIAN VIOLET V. hederacea; SWEET VIOLET V. odorata; CONFEDERATE VIOLET V. preceana (V. sororia); JOHNNY JUMP UP V. tricolor; PANSY V. tricolor hortensis (V. wittrockiana): flowers, leaves - known safe for tortoises
WANDERING JEW (Zebrina spp; Tradescantia zebrina): leaves (sap may be an skin irritant)
YUCCA (SPANISH BAYONET Y. Aloigolia; DATIL YUCCA Y. baccata; JOSHUA TREE Y. brevifolia; SOAPTREE YUCCA Y. elata; SPANISH DAGGER, SMALL SOAPWEED Y. glauca; SOFT TIP YUCCA Y. gloriosa; TORREY TUCCA Y. torreyi; OUR LORD'S CANDLE Y. whipplei; Y. elephantipes (Y. gigantea); Y. tilamentosa; Y. flaccida; Y. harrimania; Y. recurvifolia (Y. pendula);Y. schidigera (Y. mohavensis); Y. schottii (Y. macrocarpa)): flowers
... high in oxalic acid - pothos may be offered to iguanas only in moderation
Sources:
a ... Anecdotal as reported by reptile keepers.
1... Campin, Jack. Plant Relationships (for food allergy and intolerance identification)
2... University of California (Davis) Safe and Toxic Plants - An excellent site to look up plants you don't find on any of my Edible or Harmful/Toxic lists!
3... Plants for a Future
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