Can Pets Eat Dracaena Plants? The short answer is no. Dracaena is toxic to both cats and dogs. Or rather saponin, a chemical compound that is found in the plant, is toxic to them.

Are dracaena plants toxic to cats?

Also known as the “corn plant,” dracaena fragrans is a popular houseplant that is toxic to pets, including cats and dogs, according to the ASPCA. When ingested, the plant can cause vomiting (occasionally with blood), depression, anorexia, hyper-salivation and, in cats, dilated pupils.

Is cat Palm safe for cats?

Like most palms, Cat palms are great air purifiers. Non-toxic to pets. Cat palms are native to a humid environment, so they do best when their soil is evenly moist (not wet!) and need to be watered frequently. Make sure to use well draining potting soil and to use a pot with drainage holes.

Is a Dracaena marginata poisonous?

While all that sounds great, cat owners shouldn’t forget that the Dracaena marginata is poisonous for your kitty. The toxic property is saponins. It is part of a larger group of toxic compounds used by plants to protect themselves from fungi and insects. The compound is present in all parts of the plant.

How do you take care of a Red Edged Dracaena?

Look for an area with filtered high to low light. Red Edged Dracaena can tolerate low light conditions but the accent colors will fade and they will grow slower. The good thing is they need less water. Allow the soil to dry between waterings.

How much sunlight does a Dracaena need?

Your Dracaena Fragrans prefers medium to bright indirect sunlight but can survive in low light situations. Brown spots on the leaves or pale, bleached leaves usually indicate the plant is getting too much light. Leaves with less variegation, slow growth, and small new leaves indicate it is not getting enough light.

What is a red-edge dracaena?

The red-edge dracaena (Dracaena marginata) is a tropical evergreen plant that is native to Madagascar. It is a striking plant that resembles a small palm tree with long textured stems that curve and twist with tufts of long, narrow olive leaves edged in red.

Can I plant my red-edged Dracaena with cats?

Place where your plant is unavailable to your cat because some love to chew on the leaves. Not patented. If planted outdoors the Red-edged Dracaena will attract bees, butterflies and birds. If your plant was imported from Hawaii it may have too much lava rock for ideal growth.

What are the symptoms of red marginated Dracaena in cats?

Red-Marginated Dracaena. Clinical Signs: In cats: dilated pupils, abdominal pain, increased heartrate and drooling. In both cats and dogs: vomiting, depression, inappetence, drooling, incoordination, and weakness.

Is marginata a Dracaena?

The marginata is without a doubt one of the most versatile Dracaenas and as a houseplant may be confused with a palm. The impressive Red-edged Dracaena is an evergreen tree with curving multiple canes or stems, hundreds of long thin, glossy dark green leaves trimmed with red. The stems are often thick, twisted and woody.