Kaffir lily (Clivia miniata, 君子兰) is an indoor ornamental plant grown for its flowers. The plant contains small amounts of the alkaloid lycorine. Large quantities must be ingested to cause symptoms of toxicity. Children and family pets can be poisoned (Frohne and and Pfander 1983, Lampe and McCann 1985).
Kaffir lily (Clivia miniata, 君子兰) is an indoor ornamental plant grown for its flowers. The plant contains small amounts of the alkaloid lycorine. Large quantities must be ingested to cause symptoms of toxicity. Children and family pets can be poisoned (Frohne and and Pfander 1983, Lampe and McCann 1985).
No worries, actually. I posted that info just as an FYI.
It contains only a small amount of the alkaloid lycorine. No poison is released unless a leaf is cut deep or through. A kid will not bite leaves, I guess.
A few seeds on one of my kaffir lilies are almost ripe and will be ready for planting in a few weeks. I will let folks know if I am lucky enough to get some lily plants out of them.