Three highly attractive palms are generally considered fire-safe as long as their dry fronds are removed in a timely manner.
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And on all sides, the air is alive with the songs of desert birds. The deserts of the Southwest provide excellent birding.
According to the ASPCA, Easter cactus is not toxic to pets. However, any plant can cause GI distress or vomiting if ingested in large enough quantities, so keep all houseplants away from curious pets.