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Your baby's "mouth-it" approach to exploration extends to everything she can reach, including your favorite English ivy. Trouble is, like many common plants and most ornamentals, this one's toxic. That said, it's essential that you take steps to keep risky plants out of your baby's reach.

Some poisonous plants are fatal if eaten, while others cause nausea, vomiting, sore throat, or a rash or swelling. Many have a bitter taste that is likely to put off a curious taste-tester after one bite, but in some cases, even a small amount can be fatal.

"A leaf or two of oleander can stop a child's heart, but after chewing poinsettia leaves, you probably won't see more than a sore mouth,"...

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Mar 17, 2008 at 2:53:29 PM

How do I know which plants are safe?

If you are not a botanist, it may be hard to know which plants are poisonous and which are safe. A good reference is the magazine Better Homes and Gardens. Their website, www.bhg.com has a link to plant safety inside and outside the house. To be safe, keep all questionable plants out of reach of your children and cut down any poisonous plants in your yard that can be harmful. 

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Better Homes and Gardens A great resource for ideas and advice for your indoor and outdoor plants.
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