Wood Lily
Wood Lily
plants
Scientific name
Lilum philadelphicum
Alternate names
Asiatic Lily, Flame Lily, Philadelphia Lily, Red Highland Lily, Western Red Lily
Toxicity to pets
All parts of the Wood Lily are toxic for cats. This includes any amount of leaf, stem, flower, pollen, vase water, or rhizome (root). Ingestion results in vomiting, abdominal pain, dehydration and acute kidney failure. Early treatment is vital for cats following any exposure to these lilies.
Disclaimer
The content of this page is not veterinary advice. A number of factors (amount of substance ingested, size of the animal, allergies, etc.) determine what is toxic to a particular pet. If you think your pet has eaten something potentially toxic, call Pet Poison Helpline or seek immediate veterinary treatment.


