Allergy and Product Information
Natural toxins in some flowers and plants make them harmful if eaten by humans or animals. Do not place flowers directly on to a polished surface as they may scratch or stain - use a protective mat. Certain products may scratch or stain. Wash hands after handling flowers and plants. The following provides more specific information:
Alstromeria
Alstromeria may cause a skin allergy.
Chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemum may cause a skin allergy.
Pomponette
Pomponette may cause a skin allergy.
Hedera
Hedera may cause a skin allergy.
Hyacinth
Hyacinth may cause a skin allergy / irritant.
Lilies
Lily pollen may stain.
Lilies are potentially harmful to cats.
Red Oak Leaf
Contains a dyed product.
Roses (floral and plants)
Rose may have sharp thorns.
Snowed Pine Cones
Contains dyed/glittered product.
These are a non-floral decoration. This is not a toy and may be a choking hazard and must be kept out of reach of babies and small children.
Natural Pine Cone Picks
Contains dyed/glittered product.
This is not a toy and may be a choking hazard and must be kept out of reach of babies and small children.
Pine Cone Picks
Contains dyed/glittered product.
This is not a toy and may be a choking hazard and must be kept out of reach of babies and small children.
Snow Cone Picks
Contains dyed/glittered product.
This is not a toy and may be a choking hazard and must be kept out of reach of babies and small children.
Poinsettia plant
The sap may cause a skin allergy
Caution - skin and eye irritant
Poinsettia and Amaryllis plants
These plants are harmful if eaten.
Anthurium plant and Hyacinth plant
This plant is harmful if eaten
Caution - skin and eye irritant.
Spathiphyllum
This plant is harmful if eaten
Caution - skin and eye irritant.
Dyed or sprayed products
Certain products may be dyed or sprayed which may stain