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Butterfly Iris
스푸리아 붓꽃(Iris spuria)
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MODERATE

Butterfly Iris

Iris spuria · Iridaceae

How it looks

Butterfly Iris grows narrow, long, sword-shaped leaves in clumps and bears iris-shaped flowers at the top of the stalk, with three large petals drooping downward and three standing upward. Yellow, purple, and white are common, and it reaches about 24-39 in (60-100 cm) tall.

Caution — monitor for GI symptoms

All parts of Butterfly Iris (especially the bulb) contain irritating compounds that can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy if chewed. Most cats recover on their own, but as a caution-level plant it still calls for monitoring.

Guide for parents

An occasional nibble on Butterfly Iris rarely leads to serious trouble, but the irisin and iridals it contains irritate the stomach and mucous membranes, causing mild digestive upset. Make a habit of picking up fallen leaves and broken stems the same day, and keep the pot out of your cat's reach. If symptoms last more than 12 hours or your cat's appetite drops noticeably, consult your vet.

If ingested

Contact your nearest vet immediately

Onset
1–4 hours after ingestion
Symptoms
Vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, drooling
Action
Consult a vet and monitor. Go in immediately if symptoms worsen.

Details

Scientific name
Iris spuria
Common name
Butterfly Iris
Family
Iridaceae
Toxic parts
All parts (especially the bulbs)
Compounds
Irisin, Iridals
Onset
1–4 hours after ingestion
Symptoms
Vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, drooling
Action
Consult a vet and monitor. Go in immediately if symptoms worsen.
Source
ASPCA

Related plants

This information is for reference only. If ingestion is suspected, contact a vet immediately.

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