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Harmful/Unsafe Plants

Following is a list of House and outdoor plants & trees which are hazardous to birds. It has been gathered from several sources and no where near complete. We need to be aware of what is safe and what can be toxic for our Greys. In some cases, only certain parts of a plant are dangerous, while with others, ALL parts post a threat. Often, plants will be listed "safe" on one list and "toxic" on another. If you find a plant listed differently and can't determine that it's only part of the plant that is toxic, than it is advised to err on the side of caution and consider all of it toxic.

    Amaryllis - bulbs
    American Yew
    Avocado
    Azalea - leaves
    Balsam Pear - seeds, outer rind of fruit
    Baneberry - berries, root
    Bird of Paradise - seeds
    Black Locust - bark, sprouts, foliage
    Blue-green Algae - some forms toxic
    Boxwood - leaves, stems
    Buckthorn - fruit, bark
    Buttercup - sap, bulbs
    Caladium - leaves
    Calla Lily - leaves
    Castor Bean - also castor oil, leaves
    Chalice Vine/Trumpet vine
    Christmas Candle - sap
    Clematis/Virginia Bower
    Coral Plant - seeds
    Cowslip/Marsh Marigold
    Daffodil - bulbs
    Daphne - berries
    Datura - berries
    Deadly Amanita
    Death Camas
    Delphinium
    Deffenbachia/Dumb Cane - leaves
    Eggplant - fruit okay
    Elephants Ear/Taro - leaves, stem
    English Ivy berries, leaves
    English Yew
    False Henbane
    Fly Agaric Mushroom - Deadly Amanita
    Foxglove - leaves, seeds
    Golden Chain/Laburnum
    Hemlock - also water the plant is in
    Henbane - seeds
    Holly - berries
    Horse Chestnut/Buckeye - nuts, twigs
    Hyacinth - bulbs
    Hydrangea - flower bud
    Indian Turnip/Jack-in-Pulpit
    Iris/Blue Flag - bulbs
    Jack-in-the-Pulpit
    Japanese Yew - needles, seeds
    Java Bean - lima bean - uncooked
    Juniper - needles, stems, berries
    Lantana - immature berries
    Larkspur
    Laurel
    Lily of the Valley - also water the plant is in
    Lobelia
    Locoweed
    Lords and Ladies/Cuckoopint
    Marijuana/Hemp - leaves
    Mayapple - fruit is safe
    Mescal Beans - seeds
    Mistletoe - berries
    Mock Orange - fruit
    Monkshood/Aconite - leaves, root
    Morning Glory
    Narcissus - bulbs
    Nightshade - all varieties
    Oleander - leaves, branches, nectar
    Philodendron - leaves and stem
    Pointsetta - leaves, roots, immature
    Poison Ivy - sap
    Poison Oak - sap
    Pokeweed/Inkberry - leaf,root,young berries
    Potato - eyes, new shoots
    Privet
    Rhododendron
    Rhubarb - leaves
    Rosary Peas/Indian Licorice - seeds
    Skunk Cabbage
    Snowdrop
    Snow on the Mountain/Ghostweed
    Sweet Pea - seeds, fruit
    Tobacco - leaves
    Virginia Creeper - sap
    Water Hemlock
    Western Yew
    Wisteria
    Yam bean - roots, immature roots

    Compiled from other sources
    Alacia
    Apricot
    Autumn Crocus/Meadow Saffron
    Beans - all types if uncooked
    Birch
    Bittersweet Nightshade
    Bleeding Heart/Dutchman's Breeches
    Bloodroot
    Bracken Fern
    Broomcorn Grass
    Candelabra Tree
    Cardinal Flower
    Cherry Tree - bark, twigs, leaves, pits
    Chinaberry Tree
    Crown of Thorns
    Croton
    Elderberry
    Euonymus/Spindle Tree
    False Hellebore
    Ficus (weeping)
    Firethorn/Pyracantha
    Four O'Clock
    Glory Bean
    Ground Cherry
    Honey Locust
    Honeysuckle
    Horsetail
    Indian Licorice Bean
    Ivy
    Jasmine
    Jimsonweed/Thornapple
    Jerusalem Cherry - berries
    Johnson Grass
    Kentucky Coffee Tree
    Lupines/Bluebonnet
    Mandrake
    Mango Tree - wood,leaves,rind-fruit safe
    Moonseed
    Mountain Laurel
    Mushrooms - several varieties
    Nectarine
    Nettles
    Nutmeg
    Oak - acorns, foliage
    Peach
    Peanuts - raw
    Pencil Tree
    Periwinkle
    Pigweed
    Pikeweed
    Pine needles - berries
    Plum
    Pothos
    Prune
    Rain Tree
    Ranunculus/Buttercup
    Red Maple
    Sandbox Tree
    Scarlet Runner Beans
    Snowflake
    Sorghum Grass
    Sorrel
    Sudan Grass
    Tansy Ragwort
    Vetch
    Yello Jasmine
    Yew (Amer,Engl,Japan) - needles, thistles

    Sources: American Medical Association Handbook of Poisonous and Injurious Plants ; R. Dean Axelson, Caring for Your Pet Bird; Gallerstein, Gary A., DVM, The Complete Bird Owner's Handbook; Garry Gallerstein, Bird Owner's Home Health and Care Handbook; Greg and Linda Harrison, eds, Clinical Avian Medicine and Surgery; Gillian Willis; Wade and Carol Olyer Parrot Pleasures, Safe Wood Products,the internet, Birdsnways.com and more