
Non-Toxic Houseplants
Non-Toxic Houseplants are for homes that want to reduce poisoning concerns around cats and dogs without narrowing plant choice too quickly. Plants here are selected for lower toxicity risk, but non-toxic does not mean edible, chew-safe or risk-free in every situation.
Some lower-toxicity plants still have stiff leaves, rough texture, irritating fibres or other physical traits that may not suit a determined chewer. For the gentler shortlist first, use Pet-Friendly Houseplants.

About Our Filters
Filters are here to help you get to the right plants faster, without guessing. We keep our filter values consistent across the shop by cross-checking multiple references and sanity-checking them against real-world indoor growing and handling.
Use them as guidance, not guarantees. Two homes can have the same “light level” on paper and still be very different. For the details that matter most, open the product page and read the full description.
How filtering works
- Filters stack: Every selection narrows the results.
- Multiple picks in one filter are usually either/or: Selecting two genera shows plants from either genus.
- Different filter groups work together: For example, Light level + Non-toxic narrows to plants that match both.
- Undo anytime: Click a selected option again (or use the clear/reset option in the filter panel).
Quick start: pick Light level first, then refine by Plant Type and size.
Shop & availability
- Favourite Collections: Curated groups like Bestsellers, Baby Plants, Rare Plants, Easy-Care Plants, Variegated Plants, Classic Houseplants, XL Houseplants, and Plant Sets. These are browsing shortcuts, not strict care categories.
- Availability (In stock only): Hides sold-out items so you only see what can ship right now.
- Price: Narrows by the current listed price range. If a product has multiple sizes/variants, prices can span a wider range.
Pet friendly & safety
- Non-toxic: Plants we classify as not known for relevant chemical toxicity for common pets. Still: chewing can cause irritation or stomach upset even with non-toxic plants.
- Non-toxic & Pet Friendly: A stricter shortlist for curious noses and paws. This isn’t only about chemical toxicity, it also helps you avoid many plants with physical hazards like spines, sharp tips, hooked thorns, stiff bristles, or scratchy textures that can cause discomfort or minor injuries. It’s still not a green light for chewing.
Care-related filters
- Light level: From Low indirect to Full sun/direct. “Indirect” means bright light without sun hitting leaves. “Some direct” means a limited amount of gentle sun. “Full sun/direct” means sustained direct sun.
- Water Needs: Low / Medium / High describes how quickly substrate is typically allowed to dry before watering again in normal indoor conditions.
- Humidity Level: Normal (40–50%), Moist (50–60%), Humid (60–80%+). This is about your usual range and consistency, not short-lived spikes.
Growth habit & training
- Growth Habit: How a plant naturally grows: Climbing, Hanging & trailing, Crawling & spreading, Upright, Self-heading, Clumping (offsets), or Rosette (compact). Use this for placement, training, and pot shape.
- Needs support? “None” holds shape without help. “Optional” means support improves structure/size but isn’t required. “Needed” means a stake, pole, or trellis noticeably improves performance or form.
- Growth Speed: Slow / Average / Fast under decent indoor conditions. Helpful for expectations, not a promise.
Size filters (delivered vs. long-term)
- Pot size (delivered): The nursery pot diameter your plant ships in (⌀).
- Plant height (delivered): The approximate height range of the plant you’ll receive. Natural variation is normal.
- Max. Height Indoors: Realistic long-term height potential indoors with time, care, and training where relevant.
- Max. Spread Indoors: How wide a plant can get long-term (clumping width, rosette width, or overall footprint).
Looks: shape, size, colour
- Leaf Shape & Size: Quick visual categories. “Small/Medium/Large” refers to typical mature leaf size, while shape labels describe the dominant outline.
- Foliage Colour: Dominant tones/patterns (e.g., Silver & grey, Pink & Red, Golden-yellow). Individual plants can vary, and new growth often looks different before it matures.
Botanical browsing
- Plant Type: Broad groups like Aroids, Hoyas, Cacti, Ferns, Succulents, Prayer plants, and more, good for browsing by “plant vibe” and general care style.
- Genus: Filters by botanical genus (e.g., Alocasia, Philodendron, Hoya). Great if you already know what you collect.
- Family: Filters by plant family (e.g., Araceae, Apocynaceae). Useful for deep browsing across related genera.
Want to see what we reference when standardising labels? Plant Care Resources is simply a curated list of the sources we use (POWO, Kew, and more).
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Non-toxic: what this filter means
- Focus: reduced poisoning risk for common cats and dogs, not an edible plant list.
- Still possible: mild stomach upset can happen if an animal eats enough plant material.
- Physical hazards: some lower-toxicity plants may still have stiff edges, rough texture or fragile stems.
- Best next step: combine this with the pet-friendly filter when chewing, swatting or brushing past plants is likely.
- Always smart: keep plants out of reach when a pet is a persistent chewer, even when a plant is generally considered non-toxic.
Non-Toxic Houseplants: lower-risk choices for homes with pets and children
What you will find here
Lower-risk houseplants suit homes with pets, children or both and help avoid many common indoor plants known for irritating sap, calcium oxalate crystals or stronger toxicity concerns, and narrows the choice to plants that are generally considered safer to keep around everyday family life in ordinary, busy homes where peace of mind matters.
That does not mean every plant here is chew-safe, edible or impossible to react to. A cat can still chew leaves. A dog can still vomit after eating too much plant material. A toddler can still knock over a pot. Non-toxic is a useful filter, not a guarantee against every problem.
What “non-toxic” does and does not tell you
This is a safety filter, not a care group. Plants here do not all want the same light, watering rhythm or humidity. Some like bright filtered light and even moisture. Others prefer a stronger dry-down or a sunnier position. You still need to match the plant to your indoor setup.
For the stricter pet-led route, see the Pet-Friendly Houseplants plant group. For general care basics, use the plant group together with the bright-indirect light guidewatering guide.
What you will usually find here
- Ferns and soft foliage plants: useful where you want texture without stepping straight into higher-risk genera.
- Compact flowering plants: good for windowsills where colour matters as much as safety.
- Patterned foliage options: lower-risk choices that still give shape and visual interest indoors.
How to make lower-risk plants easier to live with
Placement still matters. Keep trailing stems off the floor if pets treat moving foliage as a toy. Use stable pots for top-heavy plants. Remove dropped leaves before they become chewable. Store fertilisers and sprays separately. None of that is complicated, but it makes a real difference in a busy home.
It still helps to match plants to your light and routine, not by the safety label alone. Lower‑risk plants can still struggle in very low light or in a mix that stays wet for too long, so this filter works best alongside basic care matching for the group you’re choosing.
Choosing lower-risk houseplants clearly
Use safety as the first filter, then narrow by light level, growth habit and the amount of care that fits your routine. That way you do more than avoid higher-risk plants; you also end up with plants that suit your indoor setup.
Match lower-risk plants to your indoor setup, light and the level of caution needed around pets or children
Frequently Asked Questions About Non Toxic Houseplants
What is the difference between Pet Friendly Houseplants and Non-Toxic Houseplants?
Non-Toxic Houseplants is the broader safety-led collection, while Pet Friendly Houseplants is the narrower shortlist for homes that want an extra-cautious filter. Neither label means chew-safe or pet-proof, and even plants listed as non-toxic can still cause vomiting or stomach upset if a pet eats plant material.
Are non-toxic houseplants actually safe for cats and dogs?
They are lower-risk, not risk-free. In ASPCA terms, “non-toxic” means a plant is not expected to cause poisoning, but eating plant material can still trigger vomiting or gastrointestinal upset. Treat the label as a way to reduce risk, not as permission to let pets chew the plant.
Which collection should I choose if my pet chews plants or gets into everything?
Start with Pet Friendly Houseplants. If your pet regularly chews, paws at, or knocks into plants, the narrower shortlist is the better starting point. Choose Non-Toxic Houseplants when your main goal is avoiding known poisonous plants but you still want a broader range of plant types.
How can I check whether a specific houseplant is safe for cats and dogs?
Check the exact botanical name against a reliable database such as ASPCA, not just the common name. Common names are messy, and plants sold under similar labels can carry very different risks. Lilies are the clearest example: true lilies are an emergency for cats, while plants sold as peace lilies are different plants with different toxins.
Which common houseplants are most worth avoiding in pet homes?
True lilies and daylily types are near the top of the avoid list for cat homes because they can cause acute kidney failure. Sago palm is another major avoid because it can cause severe liver damage. Many common indoor aroids, including Monstera, Philodendron, pothos, peace lily, and Alocasia, also cause painful oral irritation and vomiting if chewed, and Aloe vera is toxic to cats and dogs as well.
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