Take extra caution before welcoming these plants into your home.

And, in many instances, that can lead to especially cool results.

A Venus flytrap to keep thekitchen fly-free?

Dieffenbachia plant

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A staghorn fern mounted above the bed?

Below, were rounding up a selection of toxic plants you should be careful bringing into your home.

Poinsettiashave a milky substance called latex in their leaves and stems, says Steinkopf.

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This can cause skin irritation and burning in your mouth if ingested, though it is rarely fatal."

Getting this substance in your eyes, however, can be very bad news.

“It can cause blindnesswhich is rarebut it will irritate them at the very least, Steinkopf says.

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“Its white milky sap is toxic to humans and animals and can cause severe irritation to the skin.

If the sap gets into your eyes, it can cause irritation and even blindness.

Philodendrons are another plant that contains calcium oxalate, explains Steinkopf.

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The calcium oxalate is called a raphide, which acts like a small needle.

She adds that handling the plant and getting the sap on your skin can also cause skin irritation.

The sap from ivy contains falcarinol which can cause contact dermatitis, says Steinkopf.

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Use gloves when handling ivy, especially if pruning the plant or handling damaged vines.

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