Pet safety
Is Freely Flowering Angraecum toxic to dogs?
Angraecum florulentum
No — freely flowering angraecum is listed by the ASPCA as non-toxic to dogs. It is a sensible choice for a home with a dog; a curious nibble will not poison them, though no plant is meant to be eaten. This classification follows the ASPCA Toxic and Non-Toxic Plant List. Orchidaceae is listed by the ASPCA as non-toxic to dogs and cats. Angraecum florulentum has no documented toxic compounds, consistent with the family-level ASPCA assessment.
Is freely flowering angraecum toxic to dogs? — FAQ
Is freely flowering angraecum toxic to dogs?
No — freely flowering angraecum is listed by the ASPCA as non-toxic to dogs. It is a sensible choice for a home with a dog; a curious nibble will not poison them, though no plant is meant to be eaten. Orchidaceae is listed by the ASPCA as non-toxic to dogs and cats. Angraecum florulentum has no documented toxic compounds, consistent with the family-level ASPCA assessment.
Is freely flowering angraecum safe for dogs?
Yes — the ASPCA lists freely flowering angraecum as non-toxic to dogs and dogs. A dog that chews a large amount of any foliage can still get a mild, brief stomach upset, so discourage grazing, but it will not be poisoned.
Is freely flowering angraecum toxic to cats too?
The ASPCA classification Growli uses applies to both cats and dogs: Freely Flowering Angraecum is non-toxic to cats as well. See the full freely flowering angraecum pet-safety guide for both species.
What other plants are safe for dogs?
Reliable ASPCA non-toxic picks for a dog home include spider plant, calathea, parlor palm, peperomia, and most true ferns. Browse the best dogs-safe plants list to check more before you buy.
Full freely flowering angraecum pet-safety
- Is freely flowering angraecum toxic to cats and dogs? — the full guide for both pets
- Is freely flowering angraecum toxic to cats?
- Best dogs-safe plants — the full ASPCA non-toxic list
- Complete freely flowering angraecum care guide