Keep your furry friends safe with these festive plants that are non-toxic to dogs and cats.
“Depending on which plant and how much is ingested, death is possible.”
Should a furry friend come into contact with a toxic plant, act quickly to ensure your pet survives.
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Both types ofholiday cactusproduce beautiful flowers in pink, red, yellow, or white.
Water your plant regularly, and keep the soil moist while it’s flowering.
Your cactus will slowly grow anywhere from 6-12 inches tall and 1-2 feet wide.
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(It also happens to be The Sill’s best-selling blooming plant.)
Your orchid willrebloom with proper carethe following year.
The easy-to-care-for houseplant prefers medium to bright indirect light and needs water every one to two weeks.
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With correct care, the houseplant can grow 3 feet tall.
The low-maintenance houseplant likes partial to bright indirect light.
Also known as urn plant, this bromeliad has an interesting feature when it comes to watering.
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Thispretty blooming tropical plantcan grow up to 18 inches tall.
Pink Polka Dot Plant
The pink polka dot plant (Hypoestes phyllostachya) is anothercolorful holiday houseplantoption.
Polka dot plant does best with high humidity sotry it in a terrariumor brightly-lit bathroom.
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This palm can grow up to 10 feet tall and the fronds are strong enough to hold lightweight ornaments.
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