Safe Aviary Plants

When building a planted aviary for your bird it's best to know which plants will be safe and which will not. Below is a list of the safe variety of plants. Please note: While these plants won't harm your birds, your birds could harm these plants with continuous chewing.

Safe Plants
Acacia
African Violets
Aloe
Areca / Butterfly Cane
Asparagus Fern
Australian Umbrella Tree
Baby's Tears
Bamboo
Bird Nest Fern
Begonia
Bottle Palm
Boston Fern
Bougainvillea
Bromeliads
Chickweed
Christmas Cactus
Cissus / Kangaroo Vines
Coffee Tree
Coleus
Corn Plant
Crabapple
Creeping Charlie
Dandelion
Dogwood
Donkey Tail / Burro's Tail
Dracaena Varieties
Dragon Tree
Easter Cactus
Gold Dust Dracaena
Elephant Foot Tree
Ferns:
  Asparagus (Not A True Fern)
  Bird Nest Fern
  Boston Fern
  Brake
  Ribbon
  Dish
  Button
  Motherfern
  Maidenhair
  Sword
  Squirrel's Foot
  Deer's Foot
  Fiji
  Polypody
  Ball
  Staghorn
  Elk's Horn
Figs:
  Creeping Fig
  Edible Fig
  Fiddleleaf Fig
  Laurel Leaf
  Rubber Plant
  Weeping
Gardenia
Gold Dust
Grape Ivy
Hen and Chickens
Hibiscus
Impatiens
Jade Plant
Kalanchoe
Magnolia
Mango (fruit)
Marigold
Monkey Plant
Mother-In-Laws Tongue
Nasturtium
Natal Plum
Nerve Plant
Norfolk Island Pine
Orchids
Palms:
  Areca Bamboo
  Bottle
  Fern Date
  European Fan
  Fan
  Fishtail
  Howeia
  Kentia
  Lady
  Parlour
  Phoenix / Date Palm
  Pony Tail Palm (Not A True Palm)
  Pygmy Date
  Rhapis
  Roebelin
  Sago (Not a true palm)
  Sentry Palm
Passion Flower Vine
Peperomia
Petunia
Pittosporum
Pony Tail Palm (Not A Palm)
Prayer Plant
Purple Passion / Purple Nettle
Pyracantha (Ripe Berries Only)
Red-Margined Dracaena
Rose
Rubber Plant
Sago Palm (Not a True Palm)
Schefflera (Umbrella)
Sensitive Plant
Snake Plant
Spider Plant / Airplane Plant
Sweedish Ivy
Thanksgiving Cactus
Thistle
Toyon Tree / California
Wandering Jew
Wax Plant
Weeping Fig
White Clover
Umbrella Tree
Velvet Plant / Purple Passion
Yucca
Zebra Plant
Zinnia