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Non-Poisonous Plants in NM
   

Non-Poisonous Plants in New Mexico
Below is a list of some common plants considered to be non-poisonous.  However, in some people any plant may cause a reaction after eating or touching it.  Call 1-800-222-1222 after any plant exposure, even if the plants name is on the list.


African daisy
African violet
Airplane plant
Aluminum plant
Aralia*
Asparagus fern*
Aspidistra
Aster

Baby’s breath
Bachelor buttons
Bamboo
Birdsnest fern
Bougainvillea*
Cactus (thorn)
Camellia
Chamisa
Christmas cactus
Coleus
Corn plant
Cottonwood*
Crabapple (except chewed seeds)


Dahlia*
Daisy*
Dandelion*
Dogwood*
Dracaena
Echeveria
Gardenia
Gloxinia
Hens-and-chicks
Honeysuckle
Petunia
Poplar*
Prayer plant
Purple passion vine
Rose*
Rubber tree plant*
Russian olive
Salt bush
Hoya
Sensitive plant
Spider plant
 


Ti plant
Wandering jew*
Yucca
Zebra plant
Impatiens
Ivy (grape* and Swedish)
Jade plant
Kalanchoe
Lily (day, Easter or tiger)
Lipstick plant
Magnolia
Marigold*
Mimosa
Monkey plant
Moses-in-the-cradle*
Mulberry Tree or Bush
Norfolk island pine*
Orchids
Palms
Peperomia
 

* Plants that may cause a mild skin rash after contact.

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