Self-branching Ivy

Self-branching Ivy Photo
Category
Outdoor Plants
Health Rating
Poisonous
Latin Name
Hedera Helix

Description

Self-branching ivy, mainly known as English ivy, is ivy that has the ability to grow on structures such as walls, fences, and trees. The leaves are usually a dull green with visible veins, and potential variable patterns.

For Your Pet

Ivy is poisonous to rabbits because they contain a large concentration of saponin glycosides which can cause diarrhea and internal bleeding.

Warning

Do not feed your pet any ivy as it can cause serious illness.

Resources

If you believe that your pet has been poisoned immediately call your vet or one of the animal poison control hotlines on this list.

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