Posted by: | Jerika | Subject: | Safe indoor plants | When: | 6:39 PM, 16 Sep 2000 | IP: | 24.48.198.209 |
I wanted to know, what were some indoor plants that are safe for my 2 girls. I wanted to get some plants for the inside and did not want to get any harmful plants incase the girls decided to investigate the plants.? thanks again jerica
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Posted by: | Meg | Subject: | 2 messages merged into one | When: | 6:42 PM, 16 Sep 2000 | IP: | 24.48.198.209 |
Hi there Jerica. There are many websites you can go to that have a list of safe indoor plants. Just check the links oage here, you will find one. If you can't, I know one of the link, its a Canadian Page called Sugar Gliders, has it. Also, if you know any unsafe plants for birds, chances are they are unsafe for gliders. Hold on and I"ll check something for you. Ok, I know I have a list of plants somewhere, but I can't seem to find it. Well, good luck! ------------------------------------------
FOUND IT!!! =) Here's a list of SAFE indoor plants for your ggliders. Taken from Caroline MacPhersons's Sugar GLider book.
acacia, african violet, aloe, baby's tears, bamboo, begonia, bougainvillea, chickweed, christmas cactus, cissus, dracaena, ferns (asparagus, birds nest, Boston), Figs (creeping, rubber, fiddle leaf, laurel leaf, weeping), monkey plant, mother in laws tongue, nasturtium, natal plum, norfolk island pine, palms (areca, date, fan, lady, parlor, howeia, kentia, PHoenix, sago) peperomia, petunia, pittosporum, pothos, prayer plant, purple passion, schefflera (umbrella), sensitive plant, spider plant, sweedish ivy, thistle, wandering jew, white cover, and zebra plant. Have fun!!
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