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When creating fl oral pieces for dogs, cats or other pets, it's important to consider which plants and fl owers
are safe to use and won't harm the furry or feathered friends. Below are some pet-friendly options, as well
as those that you should take care to avoid.
Aloe vera
Amaryllis and Hippeastrum
Azalea and Rhododendron
Begonia
Chrysanthemum
Cycas/Caryota (sago palm)
Dianthus (carnation)
Dieffenbachia
Eucalyptus
Euphorbia (poinsettia)
Gypsophila (baby's breath)
(toxic to dogs but safe for cats)
Hedera (ivy)
Iris
Lilium (lilies)
(toxic to cats but safe for dogs)
Narcissus (daffodils)
Nerium (oleander)
Sansevieria
Strelitzia (birds-of-paradise)
Tulipa (tulips)
Wisteria
Alstroemeria
Antirrhinum (snapdragons)
Argyranthemum and Leucanthemum (daisies)
Aster and Callistephus (asters)
Celosia
Chlorophytum (spider plant)
Ferns (all genera and species)
Gypsophila (baby's breath)
(toxic to dogs but safe for cats)
Helianthus (sunfl owers)
Lilium (lilies)
(toxic to cats but safe for dogs)
Orchids (all genera)
Petunia
Rosa (roses)
Tagetes
(marigolds)
Viola
(pansies and
violets)
Zinnia
For a full list toxic and nontoxic fl owers and plants for cats, dogs
and even horses, check out the ASPCA Animal Poison Control
Center at aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/toxic-and-
non-toxic-plants.
Top TOXIC Flowers and Plants for Pets Top PET-FRIENDLY Flowers and Plants
The Best Fl wers to Use (and NOT Use) for Pets
Source: Telefl ora.com
(marigolds)
(pansies and