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Hello,
The correct name is pothos spathiphyllum, below is what I was able to find out about it. I hope this helps. Calcium Oxalate containing plants: Some plants that contain calcium oxalate crystals in the plant cells. If the plant material is ingested, the crystals can cause oral irritation, intense burning and irritation of the oral cavity. Clinical signs seen from ingesting these plants include difficulty in swallowing, vomiting, drooling, and inappetence. The following is a list of some plants that contain calcium oxalate crystals: Dieffenbachia (Dumb Cane) Philodendron Schefflera Pothos Spathiphyllum (Peace Lily) Caladium spp (Elephan's ear) I am sorry about your families loss. Stormi and co. |
Hi Stormie!
Thanks so much! The plant GOES!!!! I never would've found that name! I appreciate your help so much--and so does TUX!!!! Maggie Jane |
I've had one of those plants for years, and I had no idea they were poisonous. My cat Winston took a bite on one of the leaves once, but he has never touched it since, so he must have known better than I. |
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