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Are we talking about house plants or are they to be planted in an aviary? If theyāre for indoors itās not just the foliage you need to consider but also what may be lurking in the soil or potting mix. I gave up on houseplants years ago, my rampant paranoia just couldnāt cope with all the worry.
Using the habits of my lorikeet as an example - she WILL zero in on anything in the house that is potentially hazardous to her health, and a pretty houseplant would be far too tempting for many indoor birds. You know your bird and itās temperament best and whether it is likely to want to eat your houseplants or not, itās just not a risk Iām personally prepared to take.
Just keep them indoors and occasionally feed them to my IRN if he likes them. Or maybe just give the plant to him to destroy itWhat are you wanting to do with the plants?