In addition to beautiful flowers, some plants in the home garden also produce ominous substances that can be dangerous to people and animals. With its numerous flower heads, the joint flower is also one of the garden favourites. But what about toxicity?

White, pink and red specimens
Joint flowers impress with their shiny green leaves and numerous, funnel-shaped flowers. Depending on the variety, they are white, pink or red.
These attractive bud sites exert a magical attraction, drawing admirers close to them. However, if small children or pets roam freely in the garden, the toxicity must first be clarified so that they do not become a danger.
All-clear for all plant parts
The all-clear can be given for this labiate plant, because there are no indications of any toxic substances.
- Leaves are harmless
- Flowers and seeds too
You can safely leave all the joint flower perennials in the garden and add new varieties to your collection at any time.