Yes, Helleborus niger is toxic to pets and can cause drooling, tummy trouble, and even colic if they happen to snack on it.
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Yes, Helleborus niger is toxic to pets and can cause drooling, tummy trouble, and even colic if they happen to snack on it.
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Helleborus argutifolius, or known as holly-leaved hellebore, is an evergreen perennial with large clusters of usually pale green, nodding, cup-shaped flowers. It typically blooms profusely for weeks from late winter to early summer. Ideal for brightening up a shady garden, this hellebore is more sun tolerant than others. With proper care, it can grow to 3 feet or more.
Helleborus argutifolius