Gardeners urged to be careful over ‘poisonous’ houseplants you may have in your home (Image: Getty) With many more people introducing houseplants into their homes, an expert has identified the most common “poisonous” houseplants people are “at risk of” in their homes without even realising it. According to Eflorist’s flower expert, David Denyer, the peace lily is a popular houseplant found in homes thanks to its ability to thrive in low light and purify the air. However, the expert said: “Its white blooms add a touch of serenity, but beware - they contain calcium oxalate crystals.
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