We got it out of her mouth immediately, but curious if anyone can identify the tree. worried she maybe ingested something toxic

by mymanjake8

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  1. bluish1997

    Cheesewood – Pittosporum undulatum

    I am guessing you’re located in Australia where the plant is native to or at least somewhere with a hot climate (maybe west coast US)

  2. I don’t know to say for sure it just looks a bit like Oleander to me which is toxic. 

    Edit: 

    I checked the pics with google lens and cheesewood did come up for me too.

    But incase it wasn’t I felt safer to mention the toxic one just incase ^ idk what the flower of the Oleander looks like in all of its stages

  3. go_west_til_you_cant

    Pittisporum – ridiculously prolific on the west coast and makes a sticky, red mess.

  4. Best advice for pittosporum undulatum growing anywhere outside its native range on the east coast of Australia is to cut it down.
    Highly invasive, and also very messy and sticky.
    However, as others have already replied: not toxic

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