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Safe Plants | |||
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Acacia |
Corn Plant |
Jade Plant |
Rubber Tree |
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African Violet |
Crab Apple |
Kalanchoe |
Schefflera |
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Aloe Plant |
Dandelion |
Magnolia |
Sensitive Plant |
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Asparagus Fern |
Dogwood |
Eucalyptus |
Spider Plant |
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Baby's Tears |
Donkey Tail |
Monkey Plant |
Snake Plant |
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Bamboo |
Dracaena |
Nasturtium |
Swedish Ivy |
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Begonia |
Dragon Tree |
Oregano |
Thyme |
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Boston Fern |
Easter Cactus |
Palms |
Thistle |
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Bougainvillea |
Ferns |
Pittosporum |
Wandering Jew |
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Chickweed |
Figs |
Petunias |
Wax Plant |
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Christmas Cactus |
Gardenia |
Prayer Plant |
White Clover |
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Coffee Tree |
Grape Ivy |
Rose |
Zebra Plant |
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Coleus |
Hens & Chickens |
Rosemary |
Love Your Tiel |
Coffee Tree should not be confused with Coffee Plant.
Coffee Plants are toxic.
Safe Trees and Woods for Bird Perches and Toys:
DO NOT use wood that has been treated with pesticides or other chemicals.
Almond, Apple, Arbutus, Ash, Bamboo, Beech, Birch, Cottonwood,
Citrus Trees, Crabapple, Dogwood, Elm, Fir, Hazelnut, Palms, Pear, Pecan, Pine, Poplar,
Hawthorne, Larch, Lilac, Magnolia, Manzanita, Mulberry, Redwood, Willow.
Cut branches off the tree and choose wood that is clean,
free from visible mold, fungus, disease or rot spots. Do not use wood
from any tree or plant that has ever been
treated with pesticides or any other type of chemical.
Cleaning Tree Branches Before Using
To destroy mold, fungus, parasites and bacteria,
soak all branches in a few gallons of water,
with 1 tablespoon of bleach, for 1 hour.
Rinse branches well with clean water. To dry small
branches, bake in a 250 degree Fahrenheit oven for 1 hour.
Dry large branches outdoors in direct sunlight.
Toxic, Poisonous Woods for Bird Perches and Toys
Do NOT use wood from apricot, peach, prune or nectarine trees.
These trees belong to the Prunus species. The wood can
release cyanide if eaten by a bird.
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Toxic Plants and Trees | |||
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Amaryllis |
Delphinium |
Mistletoe |
Prune Trees |
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Andromeda |
Dieffenbachia |
Mock Orange |
Purple Seabane |
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Avocado |
Elderberry |
Monkshood |
Ranunculus |
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Azalea |
Elephant Ear |
Morning Glory |
Red Maple |
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Baneberry |
Eucalyptus-dried |
Mountain Laurel |
Rhubarb Leaves |
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Bean Plant |
Euonymus |
Mushrooms |
Rhododendrons |
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Belladonna |
Felt Plant |
Narcissus |
Rubber Plant |
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Bird of Paradise |
Ficus |
Nectarine Trees |
Sandbox Tree |
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Black Locust |
Firethorn |
Nettles |
Shamrocks |
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Bleeding Heart |
Flame Tree |
Nightshade |
Skunk Cabbage |
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Boxwood |
Four O' Clocks |
Oak Trees |
Snowdrop |
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Bulb Flowers |
Foxglove |
Oleander |
Sorrel |
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Buttercup |
Heliotrope |
Peach Tree |
Spurges |
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Braken Fern |
Holly |
Periwinkle |
Sweet Pea |
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Caladium |
Honeysuckle |
Philodendron |
Tobacco |
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Clover |
Hyacinth |
Pigweed |
Trumpet Vines |
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Coffee Plants |
Hydrangea |
Plum Trees |
Tomato Plants |
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Cherry Tree |
Iris |
Poinsettia |
Vetch |
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Chestnut Tree |
Ivy |
Poison Ivy |
Wattle |
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Clematis |
Jasmine |
Poison Oak |
White Cedar |
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Coral Plant |
Jerusalem Cherry |
Poison Sumac |
Wisteria |
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Cowslip |
Jimsonweed |
Pokeweed |
Wild Sunflowers |
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Crownvetch |
Juniper |
Potato Plants |
White Cedar Tree |
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Daffodil |
May Apple |
Pothos |
Yews |
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Daphne |
Milkweed |
Privet Hedge |
Nutmeg |
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Marigold |
Parsley |
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***A dear friend of mine has had several losses lately and he is attributing it to fresh parsley he gave his birds. PLEASE use caution when feeding your birds something new.***
Sources: Feeding Your Pet Bird, Dr. Petra Burgmann, DVM; Caring for Your Pet Bird, Gary Gallerstein, DVM, The Cockatiel Handbook, Matthew M. Vriends,PHD, Cockatiels for Dummys, Diane Grindol, Cornell University, Department of Animal Science Toxic Plant Database; Merck Veterinary Manual; University of California, Exotic Bird Report; University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Science; Purdue University Cooperative Extension,
FOR MORE GREAT INFORMATION ABOUT PLANTS THAT ARE TOXIC OR NON TOXIC PLEASE VISIT
http://www.robirda.com/plants.html
There is a wealth of information available on that site !
FOR MORE GREAT INFORMATION ABOUT PLANTS THAT ARE TOXIC OR NON TOXIC PLEASE VISIT
http://www.robirda.com/plants.html
There is a wealth of information available on that site !
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