Getty Images Last but certainly not least on our list of poisonous holiday plants we have yew. While this plant looks charming with its red berries it is definitely one to keep your children and ...
Janna Day, a nurse and the education and outreach manager at the Iowa Poison Control Center, says mistletoe can be dangerous if consumed by people or pets, and also the red berries in holly should ...
I have written in the past about poisonous plants in my yard — calla ... However, the berries are shiny and black, borne on cherry-red stems with green leaves, making the plant eye-catching.
Evidence of the badgers’ nightly feast can be seen by visitors to the Gardens in the badgers dung pits, which in the autumn contain faeces full of the bright red remains of the yew berries. A deadly ...
Mistletoe, often called the "kissing plant," is less toxic than its reputation suggests. While symptoms like nausea and upset stomach can occur, eating a few berries or leaves is unlikely to cause ...
With white, red, or pink berries ... the reaction may depend on the type eaten and the part of the plant (the berries are less toxic than the leaves).