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Rubrum Lily

Lilium speciosum rubrum

Guideline: Poisonous

Type: Flowers

Other Names: Speciosum lily, Japanese lily, Lilium speciosum rubrum

These lilies are a beautiful, bright pink and white flowers that bloom in late summer with petals that curl under themselves toward the stem when the flower is fully opened. Rubrum lilies are also very fragrant and a must-have in some gardens.

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Is Rubrum Lily item toxic?

Yes. Rubrum lilies and other true lilies are unsafe for rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. Calcium oxalate crystals and other lily compounds can injure the mouth, throat, and kidneys.

Should I feed my pet Rubrum Lily?

No. Do not feed rubrum lily flowers, leaves, stems, or pollen to rabbits, guinea pigs, or chinchillas.

How much can I feed them?

Do not offer as food. If your pet ate any part of a lily, contact your veterinarian or a pet poison hotline right away.

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