Known As: Daffodil, Narcissus, Jonquil
Latin Name: Narcissus spp
Description: Long, blade shaped green foliage. Tall stemps
with trumpet-shaped flowers, may be single or clusters. Various shades
of yellow, white and orange sometimes in combinations. May have double
trumpets or spiky petals. Also comes in a miniature variety.
Popular as springtime potted gifts as well as common spring garden plant.
Daffodil usually refers to the traditional yellow or orange flower,
often single headed; Narcissus commonly used to refer to the white flower,
often clustered; Jonquil used to refer to small flowers or miniature versions.
Poisonous Parts: Bulbs.
Symptoms: Vomiting, abdominal pain, cramps, and diarrhea.
Treatment: Unless your cat is unconscious or having convulsions,
induce vomiting and follow procedures to delay
absorption and speed elimination. Get prompt veterinary assistance.