Sunday, April 12, 2009

What flowers/plants are poisonous to rabbits?

What plants can i feed my rabbit?


And what flowerrs can she eat?
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Acokanthera (Acokanthera)-fruit, flowers very poisonous


Aconite (Aconitum)-all parts very poisonous


African rue (Peganum harmala)


Agapanthus (Nerine bowdenii)


Aloe vera (Aloe vera)


Alsike clover (Trifolium hybridum)


Amanita (Amanita)-all parts


Amaryllis (Hippeastrum)-bulbs


Amaryllis belladonna (Brunsvigia rosea)-bulbs


Anemone (Anemone sp.)


Angel trumpet tree (Datura, Brugmansia arborea)-flowers, leaves, seeds


Anthurium (Anthurium)


Apple (Malus sylvestris)-seeds contain cyanide


Apple leaf croton (Codiaeum variegatum)


Apricot (Prunus armeniaca)-pits contain cyanide


Arrowgrass (Triglochin sp.)


Arrowhead vine (Syngormon podophyllum)-oxalates


Asparagus fern (Asparagus sprengeri)


Atropa belladonna (Atropa belladonna)-all parts, esp. black berries


Autumn crocus (Colchicum autumnale)-corms


Avocado (Persea americana)


Azalea (Rhododendron occidentale)-all parts fatal





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Baccharis (Baccharis sp.)


Balsam (Impatiens balsamina)-whole plant


Balsam pear-seeds, outer rind of fruit


Baneberry (Actaea alba, rubra, spicata)-berries, roots, foliage


Beach pea (Lathyrus maritimus)


Beargrass (Nolina texana)


Beefsteak plant (Perilla frutescens)


Begonia (sand)


Belladonna, Atropa (Atropa belladonna)-all parts, esp. black berries


Belladonna lily (Brunsvigia rosea)-bulbs


Betel nut palm (Areca catechu)-all parts


Bird of paradise (Strelitzia poinciana)-seeds


Bird of paradise bush (Casesalpinia gilliesii)-seeds, pods


Bittersweet (Celastrus, dulcamera)-berries


Bitterweed (Hymenoxys odorata)


Black henbane (Hyoscyamus niger)


Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia)-bark, sprouts, foliage


Black nightshade (Solanum nigrum)-leaves, berries


Black root


Bladderpod (Sesbania vesicarium)


Bleeding heart (Dicentra)-foliage, roots


Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)


Bluebonnet (Lupinus spp.)-all parts


Blue cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides)


Blue-green algae-some forms toxic


Bog Kalmia (Kalmia)


Boston ivy (Parthenocissus tricuspidata)


Bottlebrush (Callistemon)-flowers


Boxwood (Buxus sp.)-all parts


Bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum)


Branching ivy (Hedera helix-Weber%26#039;s California)-all parts


Broomcorn (Sorghum vulgare)


Broomweed (Gutierrezia microcephala)


Buckeye (Aesculus)-sprouts, nuts


Buckthorn (Amsinckia intermedia)-fruit, bark


Bull nettle


Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis)


Burroweed (Haplopappus heterophyllus)


Buttercup (Ranunculus sp.)-all parts


Butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa)





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Cactus thorn


Caesalpinia (Poinciana)-seeds, pods


Caladium (Caladium portulanum)-all parts


Calendula (Calendula officinalis)


Calico bush (Kalmia latifolia)-young leaves, shoots are fatal


California fern (Conium maculatum)-all parts are fatal


California geranium (Senecio petasitis)-whole plant


California holly (Heteromeles arbutifolia)-leaves


Calla lily (Zantedeschia aethiopiea, Calla palustris)-all Parts


Candelabra cactus


Cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis)-all parts


Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus)-all parts


Carolina jessamine (Gelsemium)-whole plant


Carolina Laurel Cherry (Prunus caroliana)-all parts


Casava (Euphorbiacea)-roots, sap


Cassine (Ilex vomitoria)-berries


Castor bean (Ricinus communis)-seeds are fatal, leaves


Century plant (Agave americana)


Ceriman (Monstera deliciosa)


Chalice vine-all parts


Cherries, wild and cultivated-twigs and foliage are fatal, bark, pits


Cherry, Jerusalem (Solanium nigrum/eleagnifolium/ pseudocapsicum)-fruits, leaves


Cherry laurel (Prunus var.)-all parts are fatal


Cherry, Natal (Solamon)-berries


Chestnut, Horse (Aesculus)-all parts


Chinaberry tree (Melia azedarach)-berries


Chokecherry (Prunus serotina)-withered leaves


Christmas berry (Heteromeles arbutifolia)-leaves


Christmas candle-sap


Christmas rose (Helleborus niger)-all parts, esp. leaves


Cineraria (Senecio hybridus)-whole plant


Clematis (Clematis)


Cloak fern (Notholaena sinuata var cochisensis)


Clover, Alsike (Trifolium hybridum)


Cocklebur (Xanthium sp.)


Coffeebean (Sesbania drummondii)


Cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides)


Colorado rubberweed (Hymenoxys richardsonii)


Columbine (Aquilegia)-all parts


Common privet (Ligustrum)-all parts


Coral berry (Symphoricarpos orbiculatus)-seeds


Coral plant (Symphoricarpos orbiculatus)-seeds


Cordatum (Philodendron oxycardium)


Corn cockle (Agrostemma githago)


Corn lily (Symplocarpus foetidus)-all parts


Corn plant (Dracaena fragrans massangeana)


Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster)


Covotillo (Karwinskia humboldtiana)-berries


Cowslip (Caltha palustris)


Crab%26#039;s eye (Abrus precatorius)-seeds are fatal


Creeping charlie, except houseplant (Glecoma, Nepeta hederacea)


Cress/Crucifers/Mustards (Cruciferae-Brassica Raphanus, Descurainia spp.)


Crocus (Crocus)-corms


Crocus, Autumn (Colchicum autumnale)-corms


Croton (Codiaeum variegatum, Euphorbiacea)


Crown-of-thorns (Euphorbia milli)-leaves, flowers


Crown vetch (Astragalus sp.)-all parts


Crow poison (Amianthium muscaetoxicum)


Crucifers/Cress/Mustards (Cruciferae-Brassica, Raphanus, Descurainia spp.)


Cuban laurel (Ficus spp.)


Cuckoopint (Arum maculatum)-all parts


Curcas bean-seeds, oil


Cutleaf philodendron (Monstera deliciosa)


Cycads (Cycas spp., Zamia spp.)


Cyclamen (Cyclamen sp.)





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Daffodil (Narcissus)-bulbs may be fatal


Daisy (Chrysanthemum frutescens)


Daphne (Daphne mezereum)-berries are fatal


Datura (Brugmansia, all species)-all parts


Deadly amanita (Amanita)-all parts


Deadly nightshade (Solanum nigrum)-all parts, unripe fruit, foliage


Death-camas (Sygodenus venesii, Zygadenus nuttallii)-all parts poisonous, roots fatal


Death cup (Amanita phalloides)-all parts


Delphinium (Delphinium sp.)-all parts


Desert tobacco


Destroying angel (Amanita phalloides)-all parts


Devil%26#039;s ivy (Scindapsus aureus, Epipremnum aureum)


Devil%26#039;s tomato (Solanum eleagnifolium)-all parts


Dianthus (Dianthus)-all parts


Dieffenbachia (Dieffenbachia)-all parts, esp. sap


Dogbane (Apocynum sp.)-leaves


Dogwood (Cornus)-fruit slightly poisonous


Doll%26#039;s Eyes (Actaea alba, rubra, spicata)-berries, roots, foliage


Dracaena palm (Dracaena sanderiana)


Dragon tree (Dracaena draco)


Drymary (Drymaria pachyphylla)


Dumb cane (Dieffenbachia amoena)-all parts, esp. sap


Durra (Sorghum vulgare)


Dutchman%26#039;s breeches (Dicentra)-foliage, roots


Dutchman%26#039;s pipe (Aristolochia durior)





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Eggplant-all parts but fruit


Elaine (Codiaeum elaine)


Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis)-all parts


Elephant%26#039;s ear (Colocasia esculenta, Philodendron domesticum, Caladium hortulanum)-all parts


Emerald duke (Philodendron hastatum)


Emerald feather (Asparagus sprengeri)


English ivy (Hedera helix-ilex acid)-all parts


English laurel (Prunus laurocerasus)-all parts are fatal


Euonymus (Euonymus)


Euphorbia (Euphorbia sp.)-leaves, flowers, sap


Evening trumpet (Gelsemium sempervirens)-whole plant


Exotica perfection


Eyebane (Euphorbia maculata)





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False henbane-all parts


False hellebore (Veratrum viride and other sp.)-all parts poisonous, root deadly


False parsley (Conium maculatum)-all parts are fatal


Fiddle-leaf fig (Ficus lyrata)


Fiddleneck (Amsinckia intermedia)-fruit, bark


Firecracker (Dichelostemma ida-maia)


Firethorn (Pyracantha sp.)


Fireweed (Amsinckia intermedia)-fruit, bark


Florida beauty (Dracaena spp.)


Fluffy ruffles


Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria)-whole plant


Fly poison (Amianthium muscaetoxicum)


Fool%26#039;s parsley (Conium maculatum)-all parts are fatal


Four o%26#039;clock (Mirabilis jalapa)-whole plant


Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea)-all parts can be fatal


Foxwood


Frijolito (Sophora secundiflora)-all parts


Fruit salad plant (Philodendron pertusum)





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Garden sorrel (Rumex acetosa)-oxalates


Gelsemium (Gelsemium)-whole plant


Geranium, California (Senecio petasitis)-whole plant


German ivy (Senecio mikanioides)-whole plant


Ghostweed (Euphorbia marginata)-all parts


Giant dumbcane (Dieffenbachia amoena)-all parts, esp. sap


Glacier ivy (Hedera helix Glacier)-all parts


Gladiola (Gladiolus sp.)


Glecoma hederacea (Nepeta hederacea)


Glory lily (Gloriosa sp.)


Goatweed (Hypericum perforatum)


Gold dieffenbachia-all parts, esp. sap


Gold dust dracaena (Dracaena godseffiana)


Goldenchain tree (Laburnum)-seeds, pods may be fatal


Golden pothos (Epipremnum aureus)


Gold-toothed aloe (Aloe nobilis)


Greasewood (Sarcobatus vermiculatus)


Green-gold nephythytis (Syngonium podophyllum xanthophilum)


Ground ivy (Nepeta hederacea)


Groundsel (Crotalaria spp.)


Groundsel (Senecio sp.)-whole plant


Guajillo (Acacia berlandieri)





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Halogeton (Halogeton glomeratus)


Hawaiian baby wood rose


Heart ivy (Hedera helix)-all parts


Heartleaf (Philodendron cordatum, Philodendron oxycardium)


Heavenly bamboo (Nandina domestica)-leaves


Hedge apples


Hellebore (Ranunculacea, Helleborus, Veratrum)-all parts


Hemlock (Conium, Cicuta, Tsuga)-all parts


Hemp, Indian (Cannabis sativa, Apocynum sp.)-leaves


Henbane, Black (Hyoscyamus niger)-all parts


Hogwort


Holly (Ilex aquifolium, opaca, vomitoria)-leaves, berries


Horsebrush (Tetradymia sp.)


Horsechestnut (Aesculus)-all parts


Horse-head (Philodendron oxycardium)


Horse nettle (Solanum carolinense)-all parts, esp. fruits, leaves


Horsetail reed (Equisetum sp.)-all parts


Hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis)-bulbs can be fatal


Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla)-whole plant





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Impatiens (Impatiens)-whole plant


Indian hemp (Apocynum cannabinum)-leaves


Indian laurel (Ficus retusa nitida)


Indian rubber plant (Ficus elastica Decora)


Indian tobacco (Nicotiana giauca) -all parts


Indian turnip (Arisaema triphyllum)-all parts


Indigo (Indigofera sp.)


Inkberry (Ilex glabra)-leaves, berries


Inkweed (Drymaria pachyphylla)


Iris (Iris sp.)-underground rhizome, leaves


Ivy (Hedera)-all parts


Ivy bush (Kalmia angustifolia)-leaves





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Jack-in-the-pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum)-all parts


Jamestown weed (Datura, Brugmansia stramomium)-all parts


Jatropha-seeds, oil


Java bean (Phaseolus limensis)-unc
Reply:Generally, anything on the list above is poisonous to them. If you have no idea what those are, then a simple rule of thumb: Anything poisonous to humans is DEFINITELY poisonous to rabbits. Also, if she is eating something and you DO NOT KNOW if it is poisonous, or what it is, then assume the worst.





Suggestion: Look up all of the plants that are in the general area where she can roam, and see if any of those are poisonous (on the list). If they are, then keep an eye on her around those plants, or fence them off. If the flower is poisonous, then don%26#039;t let her eat the leaf, and vise versa.
Reply:. Rhian, remember that what might hurt a rabbits might make You pretty sick, too.


And some stuff we eat can hurt a rabbit, or other pets. Chocolate, maybe.


Taking care of a pet is VERY good for making humans feel better. BUT you also have to get outside and EXERCISE, just like most of god%26#039;s creatures.


Staying in the house all the time is UNhealthy for most animals. And if you go for a job twice a day, that%26#039;ll increase your appetitie, too. Drink plenty of clean water.


There%26#039;s nothing cutier than a baby rabbit.Soles

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