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Succulents, Spider Plants, Boston Ferns, and Moth Orchids: Ask any plant enthusiast about their collection, and they’ll light up in such a way that you’d think they were talking about actual children. It’s no secret that houseplants have grown in popularity over the past few years and we can thank visually driven social media for the upswing. Instagram, in particular, has become a haven for foliage fanatics with popular accounts providing plant inspo for those looking to add some greenery to their spaces. But with indoor plants adding a certain element to the aesthetic of our homes, those with pets need to be extra selective about the seedlings they choose to have around. Check out our A-Z list of common household plants that are toxic to your pets and that you should avoid:
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