The august lily contains toxic saponins in all parts of the plant.
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Ingestion of large amounts could damage the circulatory system.
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Brushing up against the plant can cause skin irritation.
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Is August lily toxic to cat?
The august lily (Hosta plantaginea) is a common staple in shady gardens, however, it poses a very real risk to cats. All parts of the plant, including roots, leaves and flowers, contain toxic saponins. Digestive upset is the most common symptom following ingestion, which can include vomiting and diarrhea. Ingestion of large amounts could damage the circulatory system.
Is August lily toxic to dog?
The august lily is moderately toxic to dogs due to the saponins present in all parts of the plant. Symptoms include abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, bloating, and distress. Unless very large amounts are ingested, it is not typically fatal, but veterinary attention is advised. Brushing up against the plant can also cause skin irritation.
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