Caption: Whether you have a dog or cat, when in doubt, consult a vet before deciding on indoor plants for your home.
Adding indoor greenery is a great way to beautify your home, and there are many house plants you can choose from. But for home owners with a dog or cat in the house, you should take some precaution.
Some common and easy-to-purchase plants in your home can be harmful to your pet. When consumed by your dog or cat, it may cause gastrointestinal upset, vomiting and other dire consequences.
Some of these common plants to avoid include the Azalea, Daffodil, Dieffenbachia, Kalanchoe, Aloe, Arrow-Head Vine, Lily, Ivy, Caladium, Jade plant, Chives, Cycads, Philodendron, Dracaena, Caladium, Ficus, Garlic, Snake Plant, Lantana, Leek, Lemongrass, Lime, Mint, Morning Glory, Portulaca, Onion, Parsley, Caesalpinia, Periwinkle, Alocasia and Brunfelsia.
Here are seven common indoor plants that should pose no harm to your pets and will surely add colour to your home.
Areca Palm
Name: Dypsis lutescens
Family: Arecaceae (Palmae)