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Red Lily
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Red Lily

Lilium umbellatum · Liliaceae

How it looks

Red Lily (Lilium umbellatum) is a lily cultivar that blooms with red and orange flowers opening wide facing upward. The six petals bear deep spots, and the yellow anthers protrude on long filaments. The leaves are narrow, long, and sword-shaped, wrapping around the stem. Height 24-47 in (60-120 cm).

Deadly — kidney failure

Red Lily is a true lily (Lilium) and causes kidney failure in cats. Petals, pollen, and leaves are all deadly, and even vase water is dangerous.

Guide for parents

Red Lily is a true lily (genus Lilium), a plant that causes fatal kidney failure in cats. The petals, pollen, and leaves are dangerous — and so is the vase water. Don't keep it indoors, and if it grows in your garden, keep it completely separated from your cat's territory. If you suspect ingestion, go to a 24-hour animal hospital immediately even if there are no symptoms. Once kidney damage begins, it's too late.

If ingested

Contact your nearest vet immediately

Onset
6–24 hours after ingestion (symptoms may be delayed)
Symptoms
Vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy
Action
Go to a 24-hour animal hospital immediately. Don't wait, even if there are no symptoms.

Details

Scientific name
Lilium umbellatum
Common name
Red Lily
Family
Liliaceae
Toxic parts
All parts
Compounds
Unknown (presumed steroidal saponins)
Source
ASPCA

Related plants

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

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