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Plants Toxic to Animals: The Lipstick Plant

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    Identification

    • The lipstick plant looks a lot different than most plants that can be found in a home or garden. It has lots of green leaves and tube-like flowers that hang off of it. These flowers are usually a vibrant-colored red. Because of the way the plant grows, it is often grown in hanging baskets, which allows it to hang downward. The flowers bloom off and on throughout the year, and the plant requires a good amount of sunlight.

    Geography

    • Though the lipstick plant can be grown and maintained in a nurturing environment, as long as the temperatures are right, the plant is typically found in tropical areas, as well as South America and the West Indies. The lipstick plant will thrive in an environment that is hot, humid and sunny. Above all else, it requires an area, such as a greenhouse, where it can get at least 12 to 16 hours of sunlight per day.

    Theories/Speculation

    • It's not clear why some think that the lipstick plant is toxic to animals. Perhaps it's the plant's exotic look. Or maybe there had been a case of an animal getting sick and a lipstick plant was thought to be the cause of the illness. Regardless of the reason, these rumors are not true. Lipstick plants are also known as Aeschynanthus radicans and are often kept indoors, so the likelihood of a pet coming into contact with one is fairly high.

    Effects

    • Though the lipstick plant is not toxic to animals, if ingested, it could cause the animal to show signs of toxicity. Even if the plants an animal swallows are not toxic, it can still experience nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, just like it would if it swallowed a toxic plant. The difference is that a non-toxic plant will merely make the animal sick, which it will eventually get over, whereas a toxic plant could kill the animal.

    Prevention/Solution

    • Though an animal will not die from ingesting parts of a lipstick plant, it's probably not a good idea to let an animal chew on it. Therefore, placing the plant out of reach is important. If possible, placing the plant in a greenhouse could also help keep it away from animals who might want to chew on it. Hanging baskets kept out of reach are another way to ensure that an animal does not get hold of the plant.

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