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  2. Dieffenbachia - Wikipedia

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    Dieffenbachia / ˌ d iː f ɪ n ˈ b æ k i ə /, [2] commonly known as dumb cane or leopard lily, is a genus of tropical flowering plants in the family Araceae. [3] It is native to the New World Tropics from Mexico and the West Indies south to Argentina .

  3. Beware! These 12 Common Plants Are Toxic to Your Furry Friend

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    Dieffenbachia. A common houseplant, Dieffenbachia contains calcium oxalate crystals that can cause gastrointestinal distress in pets when ingested. In very rare cases, biting or chewing into the ...

  4. Plants and flowers safe for cats: A full list - AOL

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    Many flowers and plants deemed safe to humans are toxic to cats. Here's a rundown on some pet-friendly alternatives. Plants and flowers safe for cats: A full list

  5. Dieffenbachia seguine - Wikipedia

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    Dieffenbachia seguine, widely known as dumbcane, [1] as well as leopard lily or tuftroot, [2] is a species of Dieffenbachia, a flowering aroid plant of the family Araceae (the arums). It is native to the neotropical realm of the Americas , from extreme southern Mexico and Belize and much of Central America , as well as the northern half of ...

  6. List of poisonous plants - Wikipedia

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    All parts of the plant contain neurotoxic alkaloids such as isoquinoline and cucullarine, which are known to be poisonous to cats, cattle, and humans. [107] Cattle grazing on the leaves or bulblets may suffer from breathing difficulties, staggering, and convulsions, sometimes fatally. [108] The plant may also cause contact dermatitis if touched ...

  7. Is Christmas Cactus Poisonous to Cats That Get Too Curious ...

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    No, Christmas cacti are not toxic to either dogs or cats. If your pet tends to eat houseplants, keep a Christmas cactus out of reach to avoid gastrointestinal discomfort brought on by eating large ...

  8. Talk:Dieffenbachia amoena - Wikipedia

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