Big leaf schleffera?

bimac6

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I know schleffera plants are safe, but there are a thousand species of them.
I had a golden leaf schleffera as my last plant, and it worked great, but the cage I'm buying won't fit that one.

That's the one I bought, it's a species of schleffera, but it doesn't say the name of it on the tag, just promo. I'm just wondering if anyone has any input on if this would be okay?
I tried searching the forums, but all I could find is umbrella plants, which this is not. Thanks so much ! :cool:

-Sara
 

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for a non plant eating panther, that should be fine, i used one as well for my panther.


i believe its listed on this forums plant list.


As ryan has pointed out... IT is not fine.
 
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for a non plant eating panther, that should be fine, i used one as well for my panther.


i believe its listed on this forums plant list.

Yup , its listed as toxic.

From the plant list

Schefflera actinophylla


General
Schefflera actinophylla is a commonly found plant that is often confused with Schefflera arboricola. It is not unusual to find the two plants sharing the same common name. Unfortunately, Schefflera actinophylla is too toxic for use with captive chameleons. This is a good example of why it helps to know the full scientific name of the plants you are looking for.
 
Yup , its listed as toxic.

From the plant list

Schefflera actinophylla


General
Schefflera actinophylla is a commonly found plant that is often confused with Schefflera arboricola. It is not unusual to find the two plants sharing the same common name. Unfortunately, Schefflera actinophylla is too toxic for use with captive chameleons. This is a good example of why it helps to know the full scientific name of the plants you are looking for.

Thank you Ryan, I think I'm going to go get another golden leaf.
Hopefully Home Depot will do exchanges :rolleyes:
Appreciate it !
 
I use the toxic umbrella and get this the veilds eat the crap out of it i mean they really like it and i have never had any problems at all.
 
I use the toxic umbrella and get this the veilds eat the crap out of it i mean they really like it and i have never had any problems at all.

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UMBRELLA PLANT (Schefflera arboricola)


The umbrella plant is a safe plant. I think I've heard of a lot of people using those here! Haha
 
I use the toxic umbrella and get this the veilds eat the crap out of it i mean they really like it and i have never had any problems at all.

It may be possible its just fine. I have seen some skin issues that were believed to be related to a broken branch and sap. Not positive. Could it be that the problem could occur over time if ingested? Who knows. I try to err on the side of caution. I would rather warn than advise to use it.

Schefflera actinophylla

Minor Toxicity: Ingestion of these plants may cause minor illnesses such as vomiting or diarrhea. If ingested, call the Poison Control Center or your doctor.

Dermatitis: The juice, sap, or thorns of these plants may cause a skin rash or irritation. Wash the affected area of skin with soap and water as soon as possible after contact. The rashes may be very serious and painful. Call the Poison Control Center or your doctor if symptoms appear following contact with the plants.
 
It may be possible its just fine. I have seen some skin issues that were believed to be related to a broken branch and sap. Not positive. Could it be that the problem could occur over time if ingested? Who knows. I try to err on the side of caution. I would rather warn than advise to use it.

Schefflera actinophylla

Minor Toxicity: Ingestion of these plants may cause minor illnesses such as vomiting or diarrhea. If ingested, call the Poison Control Center or your doctor.

Dermatitis: The juice, sap, or thorns of these plants may cause a skin rash or irritation. Wash the affected area of skin with soap and water as soon as possible after contact. The rashes may be very serious and painful. Call the Poison Control Center or your doctor if symptoms appear following contact with the plants.

Isn't the aboricola the umbrella plant?
I have the aboricola, or the golden leaf schleffera, and that's aboricola as well. :confused:
I have never noticed any sap from mine, and my veiled never ate it when I had him, I just love the vines they produce.
 
Isn't the aboricola the umbrella plant?
I have the aboricola, or the golden leaf schleffera, and that's aboricola as well. :confused:
I have never noticed any sap from mine, and my veiled never ate it when I had him, I just love the vines they produce.


Arboricola is fine I use them in many of my cages. It's actinophylla you need to be cautious of.
 
Arboricola is fine I use them in many of my cages. It's actinophylla you need to be cautious of.

OH, i thought you were saying the aboricola wasn't cool.
Thems be my favorite viv plant!
I have one giant one for my 48"
and I just exchanged the plant this thread is about for a smaller one.
Thanks Ryan :D!
 
oh man, that sucks! I got a nice big one from home depot a few weeks ago, already replanted in organic soil and was excited to use it because it is a perfect plant to provide cover and good climbing area for a chameleon, bummer :( Guess I have a new house plant, lol
 
I know schleffera plants are safe, but there are a thousand species of them.
I had a golden leaf schleffera as my last plant, and it worked great, but the cage I'm buying won't fit that one.

That's the one I bought, it's a species of schleffera, but it doesn't say the name of it on the tag, just promo. I'm just wondering if anyone has any input on if this would be okay?
I tried searching the forums, but all I could find is umbrella plants, which this is not. Thanks so much ! :cool:

-Sara


as Ryan said this plant is toxic. :D
 
Schleffera actinophylla

Not only is this species of questionable safety, but you can see a heavy white coating of greenhouse sprays and hard water spotting on the leaves. The sprays used in commercial greenhouses are deeply concerning to me as they can be seriously toxic to people and animals, way more dangerous than over-the-counter stuff consumers can buy. No one in the nursery trade considers that an animal might eat the residues of these sprays.

I always wash repeatedly with insecticidal soap and gently scrub until the white is gone from top and bottom of leaves before adding a plant like this to an animal environment.
 
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