It's easy to get distracted by the beautiful blooms and lush green leaves of plants. But, there are tons of poisonous flowers and plants to avoid in your home and garden— full of hidden dangers. Do ...
However, while some plants may be visually appealing, others are potentially hazardous. A flower expert has urged households ...
Painted plants are popping up everywhere from Lowe's to Walmart, but the risks simply aren't worth the eye-catching color.
It is prudent to be aware of poisonous plants. They may exist on roadsides, rights-of-way, or other secluded areas, then find their way to livestock pastures and home landscapes. This article will ...
Petscaping is a new term for designing outdoor landscapes with pet safety in mind. Many common plants, such as Sago palms and Coonties, are toxic to pets. Pet owners should research plants and create ...
GROWING elderflowers? Brightening up a shady spot with some Foxgloves or Lily of the Valley? Or have you recently planted ...
As people mark the first days of spring by planting flowers and other greenery, veterinarians say it's critical to prevent our furry friends from eating toxic buds and leaves this time of year.
Many homeowners love the idea of adding a variety of lovely flowers and plants in their backyard to beautify the space and create a peaceful place to relax. You may add the plants yourself, or they ...
When my husband told me he saw a woman picking a bouquet of oleander, I was surprised that someone was unaware of oleander’s toxicity. Nerium oleander contains a potent heart toxin. The leaves and ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — House plants are very common in Hawaii homes with the weather being consistently warm throughout the year. However, there are plants that can be harmful to your furry friends. To ...