ashesc212
Sub-Adult Member
My dragon ate a leaf from my Chinese wisteria plant outside before I could stop her. Then I found this on a website:
W. sinensis
Common Names: Chinese Wisteria
Description: Twining woody vines. Leaves are large. Flowers are pea-shaped and white,
bluish, purplish, red or pink. Fruit is long, thick, flat, knobby legume pod.
Toxic Part: Pods and Seeds
Symptoms: Nausea, repeated vomiting, stomach pains, severe diarrhea, dehydration, and collapse.
Do you think she'll be okay because she just ate the leaf part?
W. sinensis
Common Names: Chinese Wisteria
Description: Twining woody vines. Leaves are large. Flowers are pea-shaped and white,
bluish, purplish, red or pink. Fruit is long, thick, flat, knobby legume pod.
Toxic Part: Pods and Seeds
Symptoms: Nausea, repeated vomiting, stomach pains, severe diarrhea, dehydration, and collapse.
Do you think she'll be okay because she just ate the leaf part?