Dangerous Plants 
 

 

 

Parrots are on the whole gregarious birds which, when in the wild, learn from each other about the environment around them. While in captivity however they rely on you to do this for them. The following list of dangerous plants is by no means exhaustive but gives a good start on what to avoid.

Amaryllis, Japanese Yew, American Yew, Jack in the Pulpit,
Azalea, Juniper, Balsam Pear, Java Bean,
Blue/Green Algae , Larkspur, Baneberry, Jerusalem cherry,,
Buttercup, Laurel, Bird of Paradise, Jimsonweed (Thornapple),
Calla Lily, Lily-of-the-valley, Black Locus, Lantana,
Cherry Tree, Lobelia, Boxwood, Locoweed,
Clematis, Mistletoe, Caladium, Lords & Ladies (Cuckoopint),
Cowslip, Mock Orange, Caster Bean, Marijuana,
Daffodil, Narcissus, Chalice Vine, Mayapple,
Delphinium, Poison Ivy, Christmas Candle, Mescal bean,
Eggplant, Poinsettia, Coral Plant, Monkshood,
Elephants Ear, Potato (Raw), Daphne, Morning Glory,
English Yew, Privet, Datura, Nightshades (all),
Foxglove, Rhododendron, Deadly Amanita, Oleander,
Laburnham, Rhubarb, Death Camas, Philodendron,
Holly, Snowdrop, Dieffenbachia, Poison Oak,
Horse Chestnut, Sweet Pea, False Henbane, Pokeweed,
Hyacinth, Tobacco, Fly agaric mushroom, Rosary Pea,
Hydrangea, Virginia Creeper, Hemlock, Skunk Cabbage,
Blue Iris, Western Yew, Henbane, Ghostweed,
Wisteria, Indian turnip, Yam Bean

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