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  2. Are Holly Berries Poisonous? What to Know for Safe Holiday ...

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    Just one sprig of holly with its glossy, serrated leaves and red berries can transport an arrangement from “any day” to “holiday.” But are holly berries poisonous to pets or children that ...

  3. Holly - Wikipedia

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    Holly berries can cause vomiting and diarrhea. They are especially dangerous in cases involving accidental consumption by children attracted to the bright red berries. [32] Ingestion of over 20 berries may be fatal to children. [31] [32] Holly leaves, if eaten, might cause diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and stomach and intestinal problems. [32]

  4. A guide to some of NC’s most dangerous plants, from poison ...

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    North Carolina’s poisonous plants, which can also be called “toxic plants,” are sometimes dangerous to touch and can react with your skin as a chemical burn. ... Holly berries can also make ...

  5. List of poisonous plants - Wikipedia

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    European holly Aquifoliaceae: Leaves, bark, and berries contain a variety of potentially harmful substances including saponins, triterpenes, polyphenols, methylxanthines, and cyanogenic compounds (though the latter two do not appear to contribute significantly to toxicity when ingested by animals). [140]

  6. Doctors share top reasons children end up in the ER over the ...

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    Things like holly berries, poinsettias and mistletoe are all toxic for kids, and they tend to try to put that in their mouth,” says Martin. Even if a home is child-proofed, a child’s ...

  7. Ilex vomitoria - Wikipedia

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    Ilex vomitoria, commonly known as yaupon (/ ˈ j ɔː p ɒ n /) or yaupon holly, is a species of holly that is native to southeastern North America. [2] The word yaupon was derived from the Catawban yą́pą, from yą-tree + pą leaf. [3] Another common name, cassina, was borrowed from Timucua [4] (despite this, it usually refers to Ilex ...

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

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    Find out if Christmas cactus is poisonous to cats and how to keep your favorite feline safe this holiday season and beyond. ... such as holly, can be harmful if a cat eats just a few berries.

  9. Ilex aquifolium - Wikipedia

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    Ilex aquifolium is the species of holly long associated with Christmas, and previously the Roman festival of Saturnalia. Its glossy green prickly leaves and bright red berries (produced only by the female plant) are represented in wreaths, garlands and cards wherever Christmas is celebrated.