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Alfalfa (mult. exposures)(1) Christmas Rose Florida Beauty Marijuana Red Emerald
Aloe Vera Cineraria Foxglove Mexican Breadfruit Red Princess
Amarylillis Clematis Fruit Salad Plant Miniature Croton Red-Marigold Dracaena
Apple (seeds) Cordatum Geranium Mistletoe Rhododendron
Apple Leaf Croton Corn Plant German Ivy Morning Glory Ribbon Plant
Apricot (pit) Cornstalk Plant Giant Dumb Cane Narcissus Saddle Leaf Philodendron
Asparagus Fern Croton Glacier Ivy Needlepoint Ivy Sago Palm
Autumn Crocus Cuban Laurel Gold Dieffenbachia Nephytis Satin Pothos
Avacado (fruit & pit)(2) Cutleaf Philodendron Gold Dust Draceana Nightshade Schefflera
Azalea Cycads Golden Pothos Oleander Silver Pothos
Baby's Breath Cyclamen Hahn's Self-Branching Ivy Onion(3) Spotted Dumb Cane
Bittersweet Daffodil Heartland Philodendron Oriental Lily (cats) String of Pearls
Bird of Paradise Devil's Ivy Hurricane Plant Peace Lily Striped Dracaena
Branching Ivy Dieffenbachia Indian rubber Plant Peach (wilting leaves & pitsSweetheart Ivy
Buckey Dracaena Palm Janet Craig Dracaena Pencil Cactus Swiss Cheese Plant
Buddist Pine Dragon Tree Japanese Show Lily (cats) Plumosa Fern Taro Vine
Caladium Dumb Cane Jerusalem Cherry Pointsettia (low toxicity) Tiger Lily (cats)
Calla Lily Easter Lily (cats) Kalanchoe Poison Ivy Tomato Plant (green fruit, stem, and leaves)
Castor Bean Elaine Lacy Tree Philodendron Poison Oak Tree Philodendron
Ceriman Elephant Ears Lily of the Valley Pothos Tropic Snow Dieffenbachia
Charming Dieffenbachia Emerald Feather Mother-in-Law's Tongue Potato Plant (green fruit, stem, and leaves) Weeping Fig
Cherry (seeds & wilting leaves) English Ivy Madagascar Dragon Tree Precatory Bean Yew
Chinese Evergreen Fiddle-leaf Fig Marble Queen Primrose .
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