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Non-toxic Succulents: These succulents are generally considered non-toxic for cats, dogs, and children. Cactuses that appear in this section do not contain prickles. Although they are considered non-toxic, these plants are not recommended for animal or human consumption.
Lampranthus deltoides
(synonym: Oscularia deltoides)
Sun: Partial shade to full sun
Water: Soak the soil completely then let the soil dry out completely before watering again; drought-tolerant
Haworthia sp.
Sun: Partial shade
Water: Soak the soil completely then let the soil dry out completely before watering again
Sedum morgunium
Sun: Filtered or partial sun, bright indoor light
Water: Soak the soil completely then let the soil dry out completely before watering again
Haworthia sp.
Sun: Partial shade
Water: Soak the soil completely then let the soil dry out completely before watering again
Toxic Succulents: These succulents are toxic to cats, dogs, and children when ingested. Some plants have sap that may trigger a severe reaction. Cactuses that appear in this section have prickles that are a skin irritant.
Bryophyllum daigremontianum
(synonym: Kalanchoe daigremontiana)
Sun: Indirect light
Water: Soak the soil completely then let the soil dry out completely before watering again
Toxic to cats, dogs, and small children
Euphorbia tirucalli
Sun: Full sun
Water: Soak the soil completely then let the soil dry out completely before watering again
Toxic to cats, dogs, and small children. Sap may trigger skin irritation, allergies. Use gloves and eye protection when handling.
Opuntia microdasys
Sun: Full sun
Water: Soak the soil completely then let the soil dry out completely before watering again
Fruit and flowers non-toxic, contains prickles that can irritate skin
Curio radicans
(synonym: Senecio radicans)
Sun: Filtered or partial sun, bright indoor light
Water: Soak the soil completely then let the soil dry out completely before watering again
Possibly toxic to pets and small children
Crassula ovata 'Monstruosa'
Sun: Filtered or partial sun, low indoor light
Water: Soak the soil completely then let the soil dry out completely before watering again; drought tolerant
Toxic to cats, dogs, and small children
Crassula ovata
Sun: Filtered or partial sun, low indoor light
Water: Soak the soil completely then let the soil dry out completely before watering again; drought tolerant
Toxic to cats, dogs, and small children
Crassula ovata 'Tricolor'
Sun: Filtered or partial sun, low indoor light
Water: Soak the soil completely then let the soil dry out completely before watering again; drought tolerant
Toxic to cats, dogs, and small children