With all the excitement and excitement around the arrival of a new family member, check your houseplants to see which ones are toxic. ends up in the background. But be aware that they can cause digestive problems, causing irritation in the mouth, vomiting and kidney or liver failure when ingested.
Even common and decorative branches, such as eucalyptus and lilies, are potential threats to your newcomer companion. Bird-of-paradise or starlet, Sansevieria and the pothos group (from the araceae family) are also some names that require attention.
To save you the trouble of reorganizing your home, leaving harmful plants out of reach, or even an unexpected trip to the vet, we’ve listed plant options that can coexist peacefully with your pet.
MONGUBA (pachira aquatica)
A favorite of pet owners, monguba has a great reputation when it comes to bringing good energy and financial abundance.
ARECA-BAMBOO
Bamboo areca is a classic palm tree with a tropical feel. How about a taste of vacation for your home?
GRASS FOR CATS
Why not invest in grass that your cats can enjoy? There are several types produced from seeds – such as wheat, barley, oats or rye. As a tasty snack, it also keeps cats away from other plants, toxic or delicate, and prevents mischief.
PEPEROMIA GREEN, BROWN AND FERREYRAE
Three little plants as excellent complements for environments.
PINEAPPLE (bromeliad)
In addition to being super safe, the branch is from the bromeliad family and generates the pineapple fruit!
PRAYER PLANT (maranta)
Eye-catching with patterned green or red leaves, prayer or maranta plants make charming additions to any space.
ELEPHANT’S PAW (beaucarnea recurvata)
If you don’t stop at home – in times without COVID – elephant’s paw is the right choice. Hardy and drought tolerant, it requires little attention.
COCONUT TREE
As the name implies, this palm leaf grows from a real coconut. Perfect for environments full of animals.
BROMELIA AECHMEA
How about a tropical plant with pink flowers? They last over six months!
KIMBERLEY QUEEN FERN (nephrolepis obliterata)
Native to Australia, this fern is low maintenance, resistant to heat, sun and drought. Different from its other types.
CAMEDOREA-ELEGANT
The portable version of the palm tree family is the ideal finish for any side table, desk or window seat.
LADYFINGER CACTUS, FAIRY CASTLE AND CALIFORNIA BARREL
Three cactus options suitable for pets.
TRICOLOR PEPEROMIA
These colorful seedlings in white, pink and green will add vibrant color to your home.
SUCCULENTS
the succulents graptopetalum filiferum, gasteria lilliputana and aloe aristata there are three types that are easy to care for and a great way to renew your space!
*Via bloomscape