Mimosa is not suitable for every household. Not only are they difficult to care for and, above all, to overwinter. Mimosa is considered to be a harmful and incompatible and therefore poisonous plant. Mimosa is poisonous in all parts of the plant.
Are mimosas poisonous?
Mimosa is poisonous in all parts of the plant such as shoots, leaves, flowers and seeds and can cause nausea and damage to he alth if ingested. However, they are not dangerously poisonous and severe discomfort is possible but not guaranteed.
Caution: Mimosa is poisonous
Mimosa contains all parts of the plant:
- Shoots
- leaves
- Flowers
- Seeds
toxic substances that can cause he alth problems and nausea if ingested. However, mimosas are not so poisonous that consumption can be dangerous depending on the quantity. However, severe discomfort cannot be ruled out.
If you are caring for a mimosa in a household with children and pets, place it in a location where the plant does not pose a danger.
Tip
If the location and care conditions are unfavorable, the mimosa loses its leaves. Collect these leaves immediately to prevent them from being accidentally consumed by children or pets.