We were going to plant Carolina jessamine for our arbor trellis until I read that all parts of the plant are poisonous. 🙁 Mike and I did some research on our own, but we were having trouble coming up with a viable alternative so I asked a Denton County Master Gardener for a recommendation.
In my opinion, the most important part of the DCMG’s answer was the explanation that most plants are poisonous (or will at least cause a stomachache) if eaten, so teach the kids not to eat plants unless Mom & Dad say it’s okay. 🙂
She also suggested that it might be easier to avoid the most toxic plants rather than trying to get 100% safe plants, and two links were provided for reference:
(1) a list of common toxic and non-toxic plants from Washington state’s poison center (not a complete list), and
(2) a list of Plants Toxic & Non-Toxic to Dogs, with the caveat that there is no guarantee that what is safe for a Briard is safe for children. 🙂
Mike and I compared the suggested lists with a list that Mike generated from the Michigan Bulb Co.’s website, where you can use their “Plant Digger” to find plants suited for your Grow Zone, and a list generated by the Earth-Kind Plant Selector from the Aggie Horticulture website.
After all of that, we finally decided to plant Coral Honeysuckle in the planter boxes at the bottom of the arbor. Coral Honeysuckle. Hooray! 🙂