Eating raw flowers and buds of ditch lily can cause upset stomach, diarrhea, or vomiting in people.
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Slightly Toxic
Human
Toxic to Pets
Pets
Flowers
Toxic parts to human
Flowers
Toxic parts to pets
Eaten without processing
Effect methods
Is Ditch lily toxic to humans?
Consuming the buds, tubers, shoots, or flowers of the ditch lily carries a risk of a adverse reaction for some people. There have been reports of upset stomach, diarrhea, or vomiting from eating the raw flowers and buds. It is unclear whether this mild to moderate reaction occurs due to individual reactions to the ditch lily, or if there had been a misidentification. Consumption of large amounts of uncooked material from this plant appears to present the greatest risk.
Is Ditch lily toxic to cat?
Ditch lily is categorised as 'Toxic' to felines. Cats can become poisoned by mistakenly consuming parts of the plant, particularly the flowers. Upon ingestion, a cat may exhibit symptoms indicative of physical distress, such as gastrointestinal upsets or other signs of illness. Immediate medical attention from a veterinary hospital is imperative after suspected poisoning from ditch lily to manage symptoms effectively and prevent further health complications.
Is Ditch lily toxic to dog?
Ditch lily is classified as a toxic plant to dogs. Dogs can become poisoned by this plant primarily through ingestion, often eating it by mistake. The most common part of ditch lily that leads to poisoning when consumed are its flowers. After ingesting parts of ditch lily, dogs may exhibit various symptoms indicative of poisoning. It is imperative for dog owners to monitor their pets and prevent access to ditch lily. In the event that a dog does ingest any part of ditch lily, it is crucial to seek immediate veterinary care to ensure the best possible outcome for the affected animal.
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