Bird of paradise is commonly mistaken for the highly toxic Poinciana gilliesii because they share the same common name.
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Fruits and seeds of bird of paradise are the most toxic parts, posing a greater risk when ingested.
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Bird of paradise can be particularly harmful to cats and dogs causing symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, and labored breathing.
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Toxic parts to pets
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Is Bird of paradise toxic to humans?
Bird of paradise is generally considered non-toxic but can be poisonous when ingested in large quantities. Cases of poisoning are typically mild to moderate with symptoms including abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Cases of poisoning may be more serious in children. The fruit and seeds are considered to be the most toxic parts of the plant. The frequent use of this plant as a houseplant could be a factor in poisoning frequency. This plant can be mistaken for another more toxic species, Poinciana gilliesii, as they share the same common name, bird of paradise.
Is Bird of paradise toxic to cat?
The seeds and fruits of the bird of paradise (Strelitzia reginae) are moderately toxic to cats. Their leaves and stems may be mildly toxic, too. Symptoms following ingestion can include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. Usually, cases are not so severe as to warrant a trip to the vet. Still, keeping bird of paradise in your home is highly discouraged if you have cats.
Is Bird of paradise toxic to dog?
Bird of paradise plants may be mildly to moderately toxic to dogs. The seeds - which are found in long pods - are the most toxic and most often-ingested, but any part of this plant may cause adverse reactions. Common symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, drowsiness, indigestion, and labored breathing. Most experts recommend taking your dog to the vet if you believe they have ingested part of a bird of paradise, regardless of the strength of their reaction.
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