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The following is a list of common house and garden plants that are toxic to rabbits. The list is not all inclusive. If you think your rabbit has eaten a poisonous plant, please call your vet or . . .

ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, 1-888-426-4435
(24/7/365, $45 per case credit card charge)

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G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Poisonous Plants

A

Agave (leaves)
Almond
Aloe
Amaryllis (bulbs)
Andromeda

Anemone
Angel's Trumpet
Apple (seeds)
Apricot (all parts except fruit)

Asian Lilly
Asparagus Fern
Australian Nut
Autumn Crocus
Avacado (leaves)
Azalea (leaves)

B

Balsam pear (seeds, outer rind of fruit)
Baneberry (berries, roots)
Barbados Lilly
Begonia
Betel-nut Palm
Bird of Paradise (seeds)
Bitter Cherry (seeds)
Bittersweet (American and European)

Black Nightshade
Black Walnut (hulls)
Bloodroot
Bluebonnet
Boston Ivy
Buddhist Pine
Busy Lizzie
Buttercup (leaves)
Black Locust (seeds,bark, sprouts, foliage)

Blue-green algae (some forms toxic)
Bloodroot
Boxwood (leaves,twigs)
Bracken fern
Branching Ivy
Buckeye (seeds)
Buckthorn (berries, fruit, bark)
Bull Nettle
Buttercup (sap, bulbs)

C

Cactus Thorn
Caladium
Calendula
Calico Bush
Calla Lilly (rhizome, leaves)
Caladiur (leaves)
Carnation
Carolina Jessamine
Castor Bean (seed, leaves - castor oil)
Celastrus
Ceriman
Chalice vine (all parts)

Cherry tree (bark, twig, leaves, pits)
China Doll
Chinaberry tree
Chinese Bellflower
Chinese Lantern
Chinese Evergreen
Choke Cherry (seeds)
Christmas Candle (sap)
Christmas Rose
Chrysanthemum
Cineraria
Clematis
Climbing Nightshade

Coffee Bean
Cone Flower
Coral plant (seeds)
Cordatum
Corn Plant
Cowbane
Cowslip
Crown of Thorns
Cuban Laurel
Cuckoopint (all parts)
Cutleaf Philodendron
Cycads
Cyclamen

D

Daffodil (bulbs)
Daisy
Daphne (berries, bark)
Datura (berries)
Day Lily

Deadly Amanita (all parts)
Deadly Nightshade
Death Camas (all parts)
Delphinium (all parts)
Devil's Ivy

Dieffenbachia (leaves)
Dogbane
Dracaena
Dumb Cane
Dutchman's Breeches

E

Easter Lilly
Eggplant (all but fruit)

Elderberry (unripe berries, roots, stems)
Elephant Ear (leaves, stem)
Emerald Feather

English Laurel
English Ivy (berries, leaves)
Eucalyptus

F

False Hellebore
False Henbane (all parts)
False Parsley

Fiddle Leaf Fig
Fireweed
Flamingo Plant

Florida Beauty
Flowering Maple
Flowering Tobacco
Foxglove (leaves, seeds)

G

Garden Sorrel
Geranium
German Ivy
Ghostweed (all parts)

Giant Touch-me-not
Glacier Ivy
Gladiola
Glory Lilly

Gold Dust
Golden Chain (all parts)
Golden Pothos
Green Gold

H

Hahn's Ivy
Hart Ivy
Hawaiian Ti
Heartleaf Philodendron
Heavenly Bamboo

Hemlock, Poison (all parts)
Hemlock, Water (all parts)
Henbane (seeds)
Hogwart
Holly (berries)
Horse Chestnut (nuts, twigs)

Horsehead Philodendron
Horsetail Reed
Hurricane Plant
Hyacinth (bulbs)
Hydrangea

I

Impatiens
Indian Hemp
Indian Rubber

Indian Turnip (all parts)
Indigo
Inkberry

Iris (bulbs)
Ivy, Boston and English (berries, leaves)

J

Jack-in-the-Pulpit (all parts)
Japanese Euonymus
Japanese Show Lily
Japanese Yew
Jasmine

Java Bean (uncooked bean)
Jerusalem Cherry (berries)
Jessamine
Jimson Weed (leaves, seeds)

Johnson Grass
Jonquil
Juniper (needles, stems, berries)

L

Laburnum (all parts)
Lace Fern
Lacy Tree Philodendron
Lady Slipper

Lantana (immature berries)
Larkspur (all parts)
Laurel (all parts)
Laurel Cherry
Lily of the Valley (all parts)

Lima Bean (uncooked bean)
Lobelia (all parts)
Locoweed (all parts)
Lords and Ladies (all parts)
Lupine

M

Macadamia Nut
Madagascar Dragon Tree
Manchineel Tree
Marbel Queen
Marijuana (leaves)
Marsh Marigold
Mauna Loa Peace Lily
Mayapple (all parts except fruit)

Meadow Saffron
Medicine Plant
Mesquite
Mexican Breadfruit
Mescal Bean (seeds)
Milk Bush
Milkweed
Mistletoe (berries)

Mock Orange (fruit)
Monkshood (leaves, roots)
Moonflower
Morning Glory (all parts)
Mother-in-law
Mountain Laurel
Mushrooms (some)
Mustard (root)

N

Nandina
Narcissus (bulbs)

Needlepoint Ivy
Nephtytis
Nicotiana

Nightshades (berries, leaves)
Nutmeg

O

Oak (acorns, foliage)

Oleander (leaves, branches, nectar)

Oxalis

P

Panda
Parlor Ivy
Parsnip
Patience Plant
Peace Lily
Peach (leaves, twigs, seeds)
Pear (seeds)
Pencil Cactus
Peony

Periwinkle
Peyote
Philodendron (leaves, stem)
Plum (seeds)
Plumosa Fern
Poinsettia (leaves, flowers)
Poison Hemlock
Poison Ivy
Poison Oak
Poison sumac

Pokeweed
Poppy
Potato (eyes and new shoots, green parts)
Precatory Bean
Primrose
Primula
Privet (all parts)
Purple Thornapple

Q

Queensland Nut

R

Ranunculus
Red Emerald
Red Lily

Red Princess
Rhododendron (all parts)
Rhubarb (leaves)

Ribbon Plant
Ripple Ivy
Rosary Pea (seeds)
Rubrum Lily

S

Sago Palm
Schefflera
Self-branching Ivy
Sennabean
Shamrock Plant
Silver Pothos
Skunk Cabbage (all parts)

Snake Palm
Snowdrop (all parts)
Snow-on-the-Mountain (all parts)
Solomon's Seal
Spindleberry
Split Leaf Philodendron

Star of Bethlehem
Stinkweed
String of Pearls
Sweet Pea (seeds and fruit)
Sweet Potato
Sweetheart Ivy
Swiss Cheese Plant

T

Tansy
Taro Vine
Thornapple

Tiger Lily
Toadstools
Tobacco (leaves)

Tomato (leaves, vines)
Tree Philodendron
Tulip (bulb)

U

Umbrella Plant

V

Vinca

Violet (seeds)

Virginia Creeper (berries, sap)

W

Walnuts (hulls, green shells)
Water Hemlock
Weeping Fig

Western Lily
Wild Carrots
Wild Cucumber
Wild Parsnip

Wild Peas
Wisteria (all parts)
Wood Lily
Wood-rose

Y

Yam Bean (roots, immature pods)

Yellow Jasmine

Yew (needles, seeds, berries)
Yucca


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