![]() They are very easy to care for, flower easily indoors, and come in all kinds of different colors and patterns. 3) African VioletĪfrican Violets are a classic flowering houseplant. Ponytail Palms are also in our Pet-Friendly Houseplant Seed Collection! These are slow growers, the more light you can offer them, the faster they will grow. I actually germinated some last year, forgot about them for about 6 months where I maybe watered them twice, left them under some grow lights and miraculously, they survived! ![]() These plants love light but don't need much water. Keeping the seedlings and plants alive is not tricky. They don't need a very specific setup to successfully germinate, but they do take a little longer(close to a month) to finally sprout. The seeds are beginner-intermediate level to germinate. 2) Ponytail Palmīeaucarnea Recurvata or Ponytail Palms are a unique plant variety grows a bulbous stem that stores extra water and nutrients, classifying it as a Caudex plant variety. These seeds, along with a few of the other seeds in this list, are in our Pet-friendly houseplant seed collection. They come in different colors(pink, white and red) and leaf patterns(sanguinolenta or confetti, and phyllostachya or splash). Keep them well-watered and provide them with bright, indirect light! Hypoestes or Polka Dot plants are smaller spotted houseplants are easy to grow from seed, fast growers, and are easy to care for. That little warning aside, here's our list! 1) Polka Dot Plants If you're interested in growing a little garden for your pets, trying growing things like Petgrass or Catnip, which you can give to your fur babies as little snacks and to aid their digestion! This list is for ornamental plant varieties, so while they are considered non-toxic, you definitely shouldn't be allowing your pets to eat these varieties(in fact, our cat ate a bunch of China Doll plant leaves just the other day and ended up vomiting all morning.). This list is by no means exhaustive, but these are the most popular poisonous and toxic plants gardeners tend to grow.If you have pets, especially pets like our little Maia who love to chomp down on houseplants, then you of course want to make sure the plants you have around (or within their reach) are non-toxic to them! Some of the more toxic plants that are common are listed below. Be cautious of neighbors doing the same thing, especially on windy days. We would also like to remind you to be careful what you are spraying in your yard to control weeds, pests or any other chemicals. But if you suspect your pet or child has consumed a toxic plant, here are some common symptoms. ![]() And anything consumed in large quantities can become poisonous. ![]() It is important to remember that any animal or human can have an adverse reaction to anything. ![]() Symptoms can vary as they are specific to each type of plant eaten String of Hearts/Pearls/Turtles/Dolphins.We do not yet offer houseplants (we are actively working to add those to our selection). Most of these can be easily found at most stores. If you are hoping to green up your indoor living space with some tropical plants, succulents, air plants or cactus, here are some indoor plants that are safe for pets and children. ![]()
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