For us Europeans, Albuca spiralis with its corkscrew leaves is an unusual sight. Little else is known about this plant in this country. However, the question of toxicity is rightly asked for every plant. How can it be answered here?

Sparse information
There is little information on the Internet about the toxicity of this plant. Online shops that offer this plant also leave this question unanswered in their descriptions. Toxicity is written only occasionally. However, it is primarily about the suitability of this plant for an animal household.
to act with caution
Toxic substances in a plant are not to be trifled with. If there is no clear evidence that a plant is harmless, caution should be the top priority when handling it. This suggests that toxins in the Albuca spiralis are:
- occasional mention as toxic
- their belonging to the hyacinth family
tips
Since hyacinths are not only poisonous for animals but also for humans, you should also assume a similar risk with this plant as a preventative measure.