Daffodil Flower Toxicity. Every part of the plant is poisonous especially the tuberous rhizomes. Daffodil bulbs have crystals on the outer layers that are particularly hazardous to cats if.
It is found in daffodils and some other plants in the same family too including hyacinths and lilies. Keep in mind that toxicity levels will vary based on the level of contact with the flowers. Be on the lookout for key signs of poisoning which are shivering decreased blood pressure seizures diarrhea excessive drooling throwing up nausea tissue irritation rapid heart rate.
Daffodils pack a one-two punch when it comes to being poisonous.
As with other members of the Colchicaceae this plant contains high levels of colchicine a toxic alkaloid. Humans are not excluded from this. The plants contain Amaryllidaceae alkaloids. First the victim will begin experiencing nausea and vomiting a result of the body trying to rid itself of the poison.