Umbrella Plant & Other Indoor Trees Pet Owners Should Avoid

by Carol McCullough Relocation Certified 01/16/2022

Unfortunately, many popular houseplants are toxic to pets. Many of the small tree varieties commonly grown as houseplants, like the umbrella plant, can make both humans and animals sick if ingested. Here is a basic guide to popular indoor trees pet owners should avoid:

Umbrella Plant

Umbrella plants are named for their whorl-pattern leaves creating a dense canopy of vibrant foliage. These trees are popular for being fast-growers and growing as tall as six feet high indoors. They require evenly moist soil and bright indirect light to thrive, making them easy-care options for a variety of home environments. Unfortunately, umbrella plants are very toxic both to humans and animals.

Fiddle Leaf Fig

The fiddle leaf fig is a variety of Ficus extremely popular for their large, paddle-shaped leaves. These trees can grow so large indoors that many plant owners struggle with running out of vertical space. Fiddle leaf figs need medium to bright light and even moisture, and are somewhat notorious for being picky about changes in their environment. While the large leaves might not be as tempting to pets as some other indoor trees, they are toxic and should be avoided in homes with animals.

Rubber Tree

Rubber trees are another plant in the Ficus family. This plant produces thick, oval-shaped leaves with a glossy finish. They get their name from the white, sticky sap they produce when cut or wounded. The sap is particularly problematic for pet owners, since even just a prick of a leaf could cause it to weep the toxic substance. Rubber trees can grow very large but are easily contained to smaller sizes with regular pruning. Growing a smaller version of this plant on a high shelf is a great alternative to having it where curious pets might try to take a bite.

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Carol McCullough Relocation Certified

As a Fairfield resident with a family commuting daily on Metro North, and our children graduating from Fairfield public schools, I look forward to sharing many of the great attractions in a wonderful community and county! Over the past 18 years with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services New England Properties, I have helped hundreds of buyers and sellers compete their home search and close on the sale of their property. As a Certified Relocation Specialist, my production results rank in the top 4% nationally while delivering exceptional customer service to my clients and their welcomed referrals. Real Estate is one of the most exciting investments you can make. It should be a fun and rewarding experience. Confident with your home marketing decisions and comfortable with the home marketing process is my commitment to you! I am excited to share several new marketing strategies successfully implemented in Southern Fairfield County! Regardless if you are looking to buy, or about to list your current home, you will soon BE AT HOME when working with Carol! *Connecticut Magazine 2022 Award Winner- 12th consecutive year scoring highest in overall customer satisfaction.