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Pet-friendly indoor plants
Pets love indoor plants. They hide under the leaves of large indoor plants, play with the colourful leaves of orchids and nibble at pointy palms. With our pet-friendly plants, you can relax, safe in the knowledge that your cat or dog can play amongst the plants to their heart's content without getting sick. So even if you have pets, you can still create an urban jungle in your home.
- Kentia palm Howea forsteriana
- Prayer Plant Calathea 'Network'
- Peacock Plant Calathea makoyana
- Rattlesnake Plant Calathea lancifolia 'Insigne'
- Hart's-tongue Fern Asplenium scolopendrium
- Butterfly Orchid Phalaenopsis 'Las Vegas' Orange incl. decorative pot
- Calathea orbifolia with basket
- Eternal Flame Plant Calathea crocata
- Kokodama Boston Fern Platycerium bifurcatum - Hanging plant
- Kentia palm Howea forsteriana incl. decorative pot
- Indoor palm Howea forsteriana XL with natural-coloured wicker basket
- Indoor palm Howea forsteriana XL with decorative gold pot
- Indoor palm Howea forsteriana XL with natural-coloured wicker basket
- Spider plant Chlorophytum 'Vittatum'
- Spider plant Chlorophytum incl. Kokodama coir pot
- Prayer Plant Calathea 'Medaillion'
- Ribbon fern Pteris albolineata
- Chain of hearts Ceropegia woodii pink - Hanging plant
- Chain of hearts Ceropegia woodii incl. blue hanging pot - Hanging plant
- Chain of hearts Ceropegia woodii pink with brown hanging basket - Hanging plant
- Pilea glauca
- Butterfly Orchid Phalaenopsis 'Tablo Champagne' White incl. decorative pot
- Calathea leopardina
- Zebra Plant Calathea zebrina
Pet-friendly indoor plants
There are lots of sources that provide lists of pet-friendly indoor plants. The plants in this category are not toxic and are therefore considered pet-friendly. It is not possible to fully guarantee this for any indoor plant and in some cases these plants can cause mild reactions, depending on the person or animal. Bakker.com is not liable for potential reactions or allergic reactions to the plants in human beings or animals.
Toxic and mildly toxic indoor plants include: Dieffenbachia, Monstera, Alocasia, Ficus, Zamioculcas, Philodendron, Spathiphyllum and Sansevieria. There are a number of other indoor plants that can have a harmful effect on human beings. If in doubt, always contact our customer service.
Toxic indoor plants
Toxic and mildly toxic indoor plants can cause symptoms such as: vomiting, diarrhoea, a swollen mouth and/or throat, a pale tongue and/or gums, and fits. If you experience any of these symptoms please contact your doctor right away. If you do choose to buy toxic or mildly toxic indoor plants, or if you already have some at home, always keep these plants high up and out of reach of children and animals.Toxic and mildly toxic indoor plants include: Dieffenbachia, Monstera, Alocasia, Ficus, Zamioculcas, Philodendron, Spathiphyllum and Sansevieria. There are a number of other indoor plants that can have a harmful effect on human beings. If in doubt, always contact our customer service.