Disclaimer Before You Browse Our Lists:
These lists are in no way shape, size or form complete lists of materials that are safe/toxic for your bird. We absolutely cannot possibly know of every substance that will cause issues for your bird. We can, however, provide you with as much information as possible to aid in the safety of your bird. If you feel that your bird has ingested a toxic plant, check for symptoms and then call the California Poison Control Center at (800)876-4766.
If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or want to add to this list, feel free to call us at (858)576-9858 or send us an email.
Signs of poisoning can include; bloody or severe regurgitation, collapse, coma, convulsions, coughing, depression, loose stools, stopped breathing, redness around mouth, shock, and/or unconsciencness. Treatment will depend on the particular poison swallowed.
The Following Plants Should Be NON-TOXIC To Birds:
- Acacia
- Aloe
- African Violet
- Baby's Tears
- Bamboo
- Begonia
- Bougainvillea
- Chickweed
- Christmas Cactus
- Cissus (Kangaroos Vine)
- Coffee
- Coleus
- Corn Plant
- Crabapple
- Dandelion
- Dogwood
- Donkey Tail
- Draceana
- Ferns: (Asparagus, Bird's Nest, Boston & Maidenhair)
- Figs: (Creeping, Rubber, Fiddle Leaf, Laurel Leaf, Weeping)
- Gardenia
- Grape Ivy
- Hen and Chickens
- Jade Plant
- Kalanchoe
- Magnolia
- Marigolds
- Monkey Plant
- Mother-in-Law
- Nasturtium
- Natal Plum
- Norfolk Island Pine
- Palms: (Areca, Date, Fan, Lady, Parlour, Howeia, Kentia, Phoenix, Sago)
- Pepperomia
- Petunia
- Pittosporum
- Pothos
- Prayer Plant
- Purple Passion
- Schefflera (Umbrella)
- Sensitive Plant
- Spider Plant
- Swedish Ivy
- Thistle
- Wandering Jew
- White Clover
- Zebra Plant



