Known for healing properties that help soothe burns and reduce inflammation, aloe is also great for promoting healthy skin and hair in humans.
These star-shaped flowers are beautiful to look at and emit a pleasant fragrant reminiscent of vanilla and jasmine tea.
Part of the rhododendrons floral family, azaleas are highly toxic to pets when ingested.
Commonly sold in supermarkets, cyclamen is a beautiful houseplant also known as the Persian violet, or Sowbread.
Kalanchoe is a common houseplant known for abundant flowers that come in many shades of yellow, orange, pink, and red.
Though most known as an outdoor shrub, the oleander is popular for its evergreen qualities and delicate, colorful flowers.
A common houseplant, Dieffenbachia contains calcium oxalate crystals that can cause gastrointestinal distress in pets when ingested.
The bulbs, in particular, contain crystals that can cause gastrointestinal irritation and drooling in dogs, horses, and cats.