Carrion Flower — (c) Tony Rebelo, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA), uploaded by Tony Rebelo
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Is Carrion Flower safe for dogs?

Stapelia hirsuta

Also known as Smilax herbacea

Stapelia hirsuta is a unique succulent known for its star-shaped, hairy flowers that emit a faint odor to attract pollinators. It is considered safe for households with pets, though its fibrous stems may cause minor digestive discomfort if consumed in large quantities.

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Light
Bright indirect light
Habit
Succulent
Care
Low

Safety status

Dogs

Generally safe

Consulted references do not classify the plant as toxic for that pet type, while still allowing for mild GI upset if large amounts are chewed.

Verified against ASPCA/provenance audit 2026-05-06 on May 6, 2026.

What this means for your dog

Carrion flower is safe for dogs — the ASPCA lists Stapelia hirsuta as non-toxic. Some dogs are actually drawn to the bloom's putrid smell; chewing or swallowing a piece is not chemically dangerous, though the fleshy succulent stems can prompt routine GI upset in volume.

Sources: ASPCA.

If a pet has chewed or swallowed plant material and is showing symptoms, contact a veterinarian or poison resource immediately. This product is for structured reference, not diagnosis.

Dogsconcern notes

Common signs

None expected; however, ingestion of large amounts of fibrous plant material may cause mild vomiting or diarrhea.

Escalation note

Generally considered non-toxic. If your dog consumes a significant portion of the plant and exhibits persistent gastrointestinal distress, contact your veterinarian.

Bring it home

Carrion Floweris generally pet-safe in ordinary household exposure. If you’d like one for your space, here’s a starting point.

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Source evidence

ASPCA Toxic Plant List

toxicology · 99% reliability

Open source

The Carrion Flower is listed as non-toxic to both cats and dogs.

Plants of the World Online - Stapelia hirsuta

botanical · 95% reliability

Open source

Accepted botanical classification and distribution data for Stapelia hirsuta.

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Questions about Carrion Flower

Is carrion flower (Stapelia hirsuta) toxic to dogs?

Carrion flower is considered non-toxic to dogs. It is classified as generally safe, meaning no toxic compounds are expected to cause harm if your dog chews or ingests part of the plant.

What happens if my dog eats a carrion flower plant?

No symptoms are expected from a small nibble. If your dog eats a large amount of the fibrous stems or plant material, mild vomiting or diarrhea is possible due to the bulk fiber, not any toxic compound.

What should I do if my dog ate my Stapelia hirsuta?

For a small ingestion, no immediate action is needed — monitor your dog for any gastrointestinal upset such as vomiting or loose stool. If your dog ate a significant portion of the plant and GI symptoms persist or worsen, contact your veterinarian.

Why does my dog seem interested in the carrion flower's smell — is that dangerous?

Stapelia hirsuta flowers emit a faint carrion-like odor to attract pollinators, which may pique a dog's curiosity. The smell itself poses no danger, and the plant is non-toxic, so sniffing or brief mouthing is not a medical concern.

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