Allergy & Health Information
If you have pets and small children, please read this information to learn about the fragile care mentioned below flowers need. If you need further information, please contact us from: [email protected]
Natural toxins that some flowers and plants have, might be dangerous if eaten or even touched by humans or animals. Please pay attention: no matter of the type of flower, you should always wash hands after handling flowers and plants.
Flower Type | Family | Possible Damage |
Anthurium | Scrophulariaceae | Anthuriums may be poisonous to cats and other pets. |
Carnation | Caryophyllaceae | Carnation can be toxic to pets such as cats and dogs causing gastrointestinal distress if ingested and milk dermatitis if touched. |
Daisy | Compositae | Daisies can be toxic to cats, dogs and other pets. |
Dieffenbachia | Araceae | Dieffenbachia may be poisonous to cats, dogs and other pets. |
Lily | Liliaceae | Lilies can be poisonous to cats, dogs and other pets. |
Roses | Rosaceae | Roses may have sharp thorns |
Spathiphyllum | Araceae | Spathiphyllum may be harmful if eaten |
Tulip | Liliaceae | Tulips may cause skin allergy on sensitive individuals. Tulips contain various toxins, yet the health issue cases are really rare. |