Are Torenia Poisonous?

Torenia is a summer-blooming annual that is non-toxic, making it a safe addition to a yard or outdoor space. Also known as the Wishbone Flower, this plant is not poisonous to children or animals. Torenia blooms are even safe to eat. The striking flowers are sometimes used as a garnish in drinks and dishes.

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Are Torenia Poisonous to Children?

Ingesting and touching Torenia plants is entirely safe. All parts of the plant are non-toxic and will not cause any irritation. Whether your kids pick the flowers or get adventurous and eat them, there is no need to worry or be alarmed. Torenia flowers are not particularly tasty, but they are completely safe.

Are Torenia Poisonous to Dogs?

The Wishbone Flower plant is also safe for animals, so you can feature this stunner in beds or containers that pets can reach. All parts of the Torenia plant are safe, so if a curious dog or puppy eats any part of the plant, they will be safe, and there is no need to worry.

Are Torenia Poisonous to Cats?

Torenia is also feline-friendly. Cats are not likely to be very interested in this annual, but if they should nibble on the leaves or blooms, your pet will be fine. The entire Torenia plant is non-toxic for cats.

Are Torenia Poisonous to Other Animals?

Torenia is safe for exotic pets and livestock, as well. This plant is not known to be dangerous or harmful to any animal, so you can rest easy if any animal were to eat Torenia. The worst thing that can happen is your landscaping will lose out on the lovely blooms.

Symptoms Of Torenia Poisoning

Torenia is more useful for its beauty than as a food source. It is safe to eat, but the only time the flowers are typically featured on a dinner plate is as a garnish. Torenia is not known to cause any digestive problems, but it is always best to exercise caution if pesticides or fertilizers are applied to the plant.

Preventing Torenia Poisoning

While Torenia is not harmful, you may want to take action to protect the plants from curious or foraging animals. Featured in a hanging basket or a pot placed on a table to safeguard against animals. Torenia can also be used to create a border around harmful plants to create a buffer that will keep children and animals away.

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Pet Poison Helpline

If something were to happen to your furry friend, and you suspect that they are suffering from Torenia poisoning, there is a poison control hotline to call for 24/7 vet advice. It is called the Pet Poison Hotline, and their phone number is (855) 764-7661.

Sources: de Morais, J.S., et al. "Chemical and volatile composition, and microbial communities in edible purple flowers (Torenia fournieri F. Lind.) cultivated in different organic systems." Food Research International. Volume 162, Part A, December 2022.

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 Author Alison Cotsonas - Published 29-06-2022