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What plant is this?
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Tell me if the link doesn't work
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@Alam @Saekki 

looks like a hoya so i tag people who like hoyas allegedly 
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
@Alam @Saekki 

looks like a hoya so i tag people who like hoyas allegedly 
hm yea idagree




like dis? ish?
just urs isnt hanging
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the one i linked specifically is a Hoya Australis but theres tons of hoyas, u should look up whichever ones resembles urs the most
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kruspersille wrote:
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@Alam @Saekki 

looks like a hoya so i tag people who like hoyas allegedly 
hm yea idagree


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like dis? ish?
just urs isnt hanging
yeah looks very much like that except it's attached to a stick basically 
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Looks like a sad hoya australis.
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Alam wrote:
Looks like a sad hoya australis.
yes i just inherited it and now i need to find a place for it.
but i also need to know if it is poisonus for my bunny
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Nesta wrote:
Alam wrote:
Looks like a sad hoya australis.
yes i just inherited it and now i need to find a place for it.
but i also need to know if it is poisonus for my bunny
"There are no parts of the Hoya that are poisonous to humans or animals." 
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
Nesta wrote:
Alam wrote:
Looks like a sad hoya australis.
yes i just inherited it and now i need to find a place for it.
but i also need to know if it is poisonus for my bunny
"There are no parts of the Hoya that are poisonous to humans or animals." 
i saw that too but then i read a different ones that said it had low to moderate toxicity
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Yes.
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Nesta wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
Nesta wrote:
yes i just inherited it and now i need to find a place for it.
but i also need to know if it is poisonus for my bunny
"There are no parts of the Hoya that are poisonous to humans or animals." 
i saw that too but then i read a different ones that said it had low to moderate toxicity
i'm dealing with a tiny animal here so like even a bite matter as a dosage
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Nesta wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
Nesta wrote:
yes i just inherited it and now i need to find a place for it.
but i also need to know if it is poisonus for my bunny
"There are no parts of the Hoya that are poisonous to humans or animals." 
i saw that too but then i read a different ones that said it had low to moderate toxicity
I mean.. usually there's a lot of information if a plant is toxic. Several of my plants are toxic and it shows up pretttttttttttty fast when I google them
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
Nesta wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
"There are no parts of the Hoya that are poisonous to humans or animals." 
i saw that too but then i read a different ones that said it had low to moderate toxicity
I mean.. usually there's a lot of information if a plant is toxic. Several of my plants are toxic and it shows up pretttttttttttty fast when I google them
it's like the 2nd result
Hoyas are in the Asclepias family or common milkweed. They all produce a milky sap laden with latex and are considered toxic. This does not necessarily mean they are poisonous; however, the effects vary with the species and size of the animal that ingests the leaves. The University of Washington's "Poisonous Plants Booklet" lists Hoya as nontoxic, but since there are many varieties and many different reactions to plant compounds, it would be best to keep them out of the reach of pets and children. Additionally, anyone with an allergy to latex should avoid handling the plant if it is damaged.
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Nesta wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
Nesta wrote:
i saw that too but then i read a different ones that said it had low to moderate toxicity
I mean.. usually there's a lot of information if a plant is toxic. Several of my plants are toxic and it shows up pretttttttttttty fast when I google them
it's like the 2nd result
Hoyas are in the Asclepias family or common milkweed. They all produce a milky sap laden with latex and are considered toxic. This does not necessarily mean they are poisonous; however, the effects vary with the species and size of the animal that ingests the leaves. The University of Washington's "Poisonous Plants Booklet" lists Hoya as nontoxic, but since there are many varieties and many different reactions to plant compounds, it would be best to keep them out of the reach of pets and children. Additionally, anyone with an allergy to latex should avoid handling the plant if it is damaged.
is he very @ jumping up on things or could you perhaps place it on a tall side table or something like that 
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
Nesta wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
I mean.. usually there's a lot of information if a plant is toxic. Several of my plants are toxic and it shows up pretttttttttttty fast when I google them
it's like the 2nd result
Hoyas are in the Asclepias family or common milkweed. They all produce a milky sap laden with latex and are considered toxic. This does not necessarily mean they are poisonous; however, the effects vary with the species and size of the animal that ingests the leaves. The University of Washington's "Poisonous Plants Booklet" lists Hoya as nontoxic, but since there are many varieties and many different reactions to plant compounds, it would be best to keep them out of the reach of pets and children. Additionally, anyone with an allergy to latex should avoid handling the plant if it is damaged.
is he very @ jumping up on things or could you perhaps place it on a tall side table or something like that 
he like to snack on the windowsill plants when he reaches them. luckily they ain't poisouns currently. but ye i have to put it out of reach.

he ate one of my plants the other day and it was mildly poisonous (it was hanging a different place to be watered and then he just was way too quick for us). poor gal he had such discomfort in his mouth for like 30minutes 
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