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The "Basket of Peonies - Black Box" is a treasure trove of florals, featuring the lush, bold peonies that are the stars of this arrangement.
Surrounded by the soft hues of spray roses and the intricate textures of lisianthus and statice, this composition is a celebration of contrast and harmony.
The crisp white of the elegant roses complements the vibrant peony petals, all enclosed in a sleek black box that adds a touch of modern sophistication. Tied with a delicate pink ribbon, it’s a statement piece that brings both warmth and style.
Mother's Day Flowers
Moon's Flowers is at your service for Mother's Day floral arrangements in Toronto because of our dedication to excellence, creativity, and personalized touch. Our florists handcraft each bouquet with love, ensuring that your gift to mom is as special and unique as she is. With a diverse selection of flowers and designs, from classic roses to exotic blooms, Moon's Flowers has something to suit every mom's taste and style. Plus, our commitment to customer satisfaction and timely delivery makes us the top choice for making Mother's Day unforgettable. Trust Moon's Flowers to convey your deepest appreciation and love to the most important woman in your life.
When is Mother's Day?
Mother's Day 2024 falls on May 12th. It's a special day dedicated to honoring and recognizing the love, care, and influence of mothers in society and in the lives of individuals.
While flowers can add beauty and charm to our homes and gardens, it's important to be aware that some varieties can be toxic to our beloved pets. Certain flowers contain substances that, when ingested by dogs, cats, or other pets, can lead to a range of health issues, from mild gastrointestinal upset to severe organ damage or even life-threatening conditions.
To ensure the well-being and safety of our furry friends, it's crucial to familiarize ourselves with the types of flowers that are known to be poisonous and take necessary precautions to keep them out of reach. Here is a detailed list of flowers that are toxic to pets and should be avoided:
Lilies
Lilies are particularly toxic to cats. Species such as Easter lilies, Tiger lilies, and Daylilies contain toxins that can cause acute kidney failure in felines. Ingesting any part of the lily plant, including the petals, leaves, or pollen, can be extremely dangerous and potentially fatal.
Tulips and Hyacinths
Tulips are vibrant spring flowers which contain compounds called glycosides that are toxic to both dogs and cats. Ingestion of these flowers can cause gastrointestinal upset, including drooling, vomiting, and diarrhea. The bulbs of these flowers are especially potent and can cause more severe symptoms.
Daffodils
Daffodils contain toxic alkaloids, primarily in their bulbs but also in the leaves and flowers. Ingesting any part of the daffodil plant can cause vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and, in more severe cases, heart rhythm abnormalities or respiratory difficulties.
Azaleas and Rhododendrons
These popular flowering shrubs contain toxins called grayanotoxins. Ingesting any part of the plant, including the flowers, leaves, or stems, can result in symptoms such as drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, tremors, and potentially even life-threatening complications.
Sago Palm
The Sago Palm is an ornamental plant that is highly toxic to pets. All parts of the plant, including the seeds and foliage, contain cycasin, a toxin that can cause severe liver damage if ingested. Signs of Sago Palm poisoning in pets include vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, and in severe cases, liver failure.
Oleander
Oleander is a beautiful but highly toxic flowering shrub. All parts of the plant contain cardiac glycosides, which can affect the cardiovascular system. Ingestion of Oleander can lead to symptoms such as drooling, nausea, vomiting, irregular heart rate, and in severe cases, heart failure.
Chrysanthemums
Chrysanthemums, also known as mums, can be toxic to pets if ingested. While the toxicity is generally low, ingestion of chrysanthemums can cause gastrointestinal upset, including vomiting and diarrhea. Additionally, some pets may experience skin irritation or allergies if they come into contact with chrysanthemum sap.
Lily of the Valley
Lily of the Valley contains cardiac glycosides, which can affect the heart. Ingesting any part of this delicate flower can cause symptoms such as drooling, vomiting, irregular heart rate, and potentially seizures.
Autumn Crocus
The Autumn Crocus, also known as Meadow Saffron, contains a toxin called colchicine. Ingesting any part of the plant can lead to severe gastrointestinal irritation, bloody diarrhea, liver and kidney damage, and even bone marrow suppression.
Baby's Breath
Baby's Breath is a common filler flower in floral arrangements. While it is generally considered to have low toxicity, ingestion of Baby's Breath can cause mild gastrointestinal upset in pets, including vomiting and diarrhea. You can get Subscribed to Moon's Flowers to get more guidance and fresh flowers for every occasion.
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