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Philodendron (Philodendron)
The plant causes local irritation. The plant fluid, or sap, can cause local irritation symptoms, such as stinging and burning at the exposure site. Does not absorb into the body. Rinse the exposed area with water.
Phlox (Phlox)
The plant is non-toxic.
Pieris (Pieris)
The plant is toxic, but ingesting a small amount rarely causes symptoms.
Pilea (Pilea)
The plant is non-toxic.
Pine (Pinus)
The plant is non-toxic.
Pink rain lily (Habranthus robustus)
The plant is non-toxic.
Plantain (Plantago)
The plant is non-toxic.
Plastic
Orally: Plastic is not toxic when ingested, but may cause suffocation if the swallowed pieces are large.
Inhaled: In fires, the burning plastic produces highly toxic vapours.
Melted plastic: Polyethylene is one of the most common plastics. A typical thermoplastic, it is used in household items and packaging, for example. When polyethylene melts, it is not considered toxic.
Plecthranthus (Plecthranthus)
The plant is non-toxic.
Plum (Prunus domestica)
Whole stones ingested: no risk of poisoning. Crushed stones ingested: toxic, but ingesting a small amount rarely causes symptoms.
Other parts of the plant (such as flowers or leaves) are non-toxic.