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         Plants Poisonous:     more books (100)
  1. Don't Touch That!: The Book of Gross, Poisonous, and Downright Icky Plants and Critters by Jeff Day, 2008-06-01
  2. Poisonous Plants & Fungi: An Illustrated Guide (Hmso) by Marian R. Cooper, Anthony W. Johnson, 1998-01
  3. Edible and Poisonous Plants of Northern California (Outdoor and Nature) by James S. Wiltens, 1999-04
  4. Poisonous Plants of Eastern North America by Randy G. Westbrooks, James W. Preacher, 1986-11
  5. Poisonous Plants of the United States and Canada by John Merriam Kingsbury, 1964-06
  6. Wild, edible and poisonous plants in Alaska: Cooperative extension work in Agriculture and Home Economics Extension Service, University of Alaska, and ... cooperating (University of Alaska) by Christine A Heller, 1953-01-01
  7. POISONOUS PLANTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA
  8. A Field Guide to Poisonous Plants and Mushrooms of North America by Charles K. Levy, Richard Primack, 1984-05-01
  9. Field Guide To Poisonous Plants And Mushrooms Of North America Copyright (1984) by Charles L. Levy, 1984
  10. Poisonous Plants: Global Research and Solutions
  11. Ama Handbook of Poisonous and Injurious Plants by Kenneth Lampe, Mary Ann McCann, 1985-05
  12. Edible Wild Plants and Herbs: A Pocket Guide by Alan M. Cvancara, 2001-02-16
  13. Poisonous Plants of the Central United States by Homer A. Stephens, 1980-06
  14. Poisonous and injurious plants of the U.S. Virgin Islands (Miscellaneous publication / United States Department of Agriculture) by A. J Oakes, 1962

21. Poisonous Plants, Etc. (Pets)
Free Poisonous Plants List. 500+ Toxins plants poisonous to Pets (Cats/Dogs). Poisonous Plants/Pets Cats/Dogs. Poisonous Plants, Etc. Poisonous Plants, Etc.
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Poisonous Plants, Etc. (Pets)
Poisonous Plants, Etc. (Pets) is not a complete list of plants and toxins poisonous to animals, it merely lists some common and potentially hazardous plants and substances which may be harmful to cats and dogs.
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Alfalfa Allium spp. Almond Alocasia Aloe Vera Alsike Amanita Amaranthus spp. Amaryllis American Mistletoe American Yew Ampelopsis Quinquefolia Andromeda Japonica Angel Wings Angel's Trumpet Apple Apple Leaf Croton Apocynum Apricot Arisaema spp. Arisaema Triphyllum Aroids Arrowgrass Arum Asclepias Syriaca Asparagus Fern Atropa Belladonna Autumn Crocus Avocado Azalea Baby's Breath Balsam Pear Baneberry Bayonet Beargrass Beech Belladonna Bird of Paradise Birdnest Sansovioria Bitter Cherry Bittersweet Black Cherry Black Eyed Susan Black Locust Black Nightshade Black Walnut Bleeding Heart Bloodroot Bluebonnet Boston Ivy Bouncing Bet Box Boxweed Boxwood Brackenfern Brake Fern Branching Ivy Brunsvigia Rosea Buckeyes Buckthorn Buddhist Pine Bulbs Burning Bush Buttercup Buxus Cactus Candelabra Caladium Calla Lily Calla Palustris Camphor Tree Candelabra Cactus Cannabis Sativa Carnation Castor Bean Castor Oil Plant Cathedral Bells Catnip Herb Celastrus Ceriman Cestrum Nocturnum Chenopodium Album Cherry Chinaberry Chinese Evergreen Chive Chlorophytum spp.

22. Plants Poisonous To Livestock In Newfoundland And Labrador
plants poisonous to Livestock in Newfoundland and Labrador. This factsheet is the first in a series on poisonous plants in this province.
http://www.gov.nf.ca/agric/pubfact/Poisonous.htm
Plants Poisonous to Livestock in
Newfoundland and Labrador Publication AP048
July 20, 2000 Introduction
There are many plants in Newfoundland and Labrador that are toxic to farm animals. The cost to our agricultural industry of animals poisoned by these plants is significant. Poisoned animals may die or become sick enough that their profitability is decreased. Every year much effort is expended in treatments of these animals and attempts to rid pastures of the poisonous plants. This factsheet is the first in a series on poisonous plants in this province. Further factsheets in this series will deal with the specifics of the more common poisonous plants.
General Considerations
The folk wisdom that animals somehow know what is safe to eat has been shown to be false by the many farm animals that are poisoned every year. Many ornamental house plants are dangerous but wild weeds, garden flowers and vegetables are the major concerns for farm animals.
The effects of poisonous plants are determined largely by the amount of plant ingested. Animals that are very hungry or moved suddenly onto a pasture filled with harmful plants will tend to eat large amounts. Other factors such as the species of livestock, their age, size, nutritional status and health will be important in determining how sick the animal becomes.

23. Husbandry/CD - Plants Poisonous To Goats
nz. Plants that poison goats. Some plants cause delayed poisoning as well as immediate poisoning eg ragwort and St John’s wort. Some
http://www.lifestyleblock.co.nz/articles/174_poisonous_to_goats.htm
by Dr Clive Dalton
Plants that poison goats
Plants that cause: Diarrhoea Haemorrhage Nervous Signs Photosensitisation ... Treatment of Plant Poisoning in Goats
From Diseases of Goats by John Mathews, 2nd Edition 1999. Blackwell Science. ISBN 0-632-05167-1
  • Assume that all garden shrubs are a potential danger to goats. Some plants cause delayed poisoning as well as immediate poisoning eg ragwort and St John’s wort. Some plants are equally toxic when fresh or when dried in hay eg ragwort.
Plants that cause diarrhoea:
  • Hemlock Oak (young leaves) Wild arum Castor seed (in foodstuffs) Foxglove Water dropwort Box Potato (green) Rhododendron Linseed
Plants that cause haemorrhage
  • Bracken fern
Plants that cause nervous signs
  • Ragwort Hemlock Water dropwort Potato Black nightshade Male fern Rhododendron Laburnum Rape Rhubarb Common sorrel Prunus family
Plants that cause photosensitisation
  • Ragwort St John’s wort Buckwheat
Plants that cause sudden death
  • Yew Rhododendron Laurel Linseed Foxglove Water dropwort
Plants that cause frothy bloat
  • Legumes -clover, lucerne

24. Chinaroad Lowchens Of Australia - An Extensive List Of Plants
Site Index, plants poisonous TO DOGS. Unfortunately many house plants are poisonous and you may want to remove or secure plants that are especially dangerous.
http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/pplants.htm

25. PLANTS POISONOUS TO ANIMALS - Suite101.com
plants poisonous TO ANIMALS. Many petowners have not, which is the reason for lists of poisonous plants like the one in this article.
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26. Plants Poisonous To Animals
689 October 13, 1962 Forest Preserve District of Cook County Seymour Simon, President Roberts Mann, Conservation Editor ****plants poisonous TO ANIMALS
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27. Plants Poisonous To Cats
List of plants poisonous to cats and other pets, including type of reaction for each plant. plants poisonous to Cats. I am your Guide,
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28. Plants Poisonous To Cats
Cats plants poisonous to Cats. Cats Blog. « Breed of the Week Maine Coon Cat Main Rome Cats Sanctuaries amongst the Ruins of Rome ». December 17, 2003.
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Plants Poisonous to Cats
One of my favorite parts of the holidays is displaying forests of poinsettias on my fireplace, but since I've learned these colorful plants are hazardous to cats, I hang them from our balcony instead.
Cats love to chew plants, so if you have any on this list, it's best to display them in a way that keeps them (and your cats) out of harm's way.
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29. Plants Poisonous To Dogs
Kavishi SharPei plants poisonous to Dogs. Listed below your dog. This does not represent a complete list of all poisonous plants.
http://www.kavishi.freeserve.co.uk/poisonplants.htm
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Plants Poisonous to Dogs
Listed below are some common garden and household plants that can be poisonous to your dog. This does not represent a complete list of all poisonous plants. Also, your pet may have a sensitivity or allergy to a plant that is not on the list, resulting in toxicity. Always contact your Vet Immediately if you think your pet may have ingested a poisonous plant. Several recent reports of dogs having kidney failure after ingesting a large amount of Grapes or Raisins has the Animal Poison Control Centre investigating to determine the causative agents or disease processes. Click Here for Additional Information Shrubs Plant Name Possible Symptoms Azalea Weakness, Upset Stomach, Drooling, Coma, Heart Failure, Depression Boxwood Upset Stomach, Heart Failure, Excitability or Lethargy Holly (Berries) Upset Stomach, Tremors, Seizures, Loss of Balance Hydrangea Seizures, Dizziness, Rapid Breathing Oleander Excitability or lethargy affects the heart, produces severe digestive upset.

30. Are Poinsettias Or Any Other Holiday Plants Poisonous?
Home Baby Safety Ask the Experts Are poinsettias or any other holiday plants poisonous? Question Are poinsettias or any other holiday plants poisonous?
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Question: Are poinsettias or any other holiday plants poisonous?
Answer: Contrary to a stubborn myth that refuses to die, poinsettias are not poisonous to humans. Consuming large amounts of any plant can cause cramping and diarrhea, but no one has ever died or become seriously ill from eating poinsettias. Your pets, however, may have a bad reaction if they munch on these plants, so you'd be wise to keep them out of Fido's range. The plant to really beware of this season is mistletoe. While standing beneath it may earn you the pleasure of a kiss or two, ingesting the stuff will cause severe stomach cramps and diarrhea and can even be fatal. If you decide to hang a sprig over your doorway, make sure it's well secured and won't be knocked to the floor where pets and young children could happen upon it. list of emergency numbers by the phone.

31. List Of Plants Poisonous To Dogs And Ccats
List compiled by the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center.
http://www.aspca.org/site/DocServer/poisonousplantsdogscats.pdf?docID=109&Ad

32. Plants Poisonous To Livestock & Horses
plants poisonous to Livestock and Horses. Click on an image below to see more details about that weed.
http://extension.oregonstate.edu/linn/content1/poisonplants.php
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Click on an image below to see more details about that weed Creeping Buttercup Field Horsetail Jimsonweed Mayweed/Dog Fennel Hairy Vetch Curly Dock Dutchman's Breeches Foxtail Barley St. Johnswort Foxglove Yellow Starthistle Hairy Nightshade Wild Iris Redroot Pigweed Tall Larkspur Poison Hemlock Medusahead Death Camas Tansy Ragwort Lambsquarters Coast Fiddleneck Large Leaf Lupine Spotted Catsear/False Dandelion Western Brackenfern Rhododendron Yew *Sorghum Family *False-Hellebore Cocklebur *Castor Bean White Oak Black Walnut Red Maple Cherry/Stonefruits Western Water Hemlock * Image from the Cornell Poisonous Plants Web Page system http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/comrest.htmlAll other photos are courtesy of Oregon State University. Comments:
1. Poisonings are most likely to occur with very young animals or animals newly brought into the area.
2. Generally, livestock do not graze toxic plants in a pasture as long as there is abundant, palatable feed. (Tall larkspur and lambsquarters are exceptions.)

33. Plants Poisonous To Your Pet
List of plants and houshold products that can be poisonous to your household pets. plants poisonous to Your Pet. This information
http://lancaster.unl.edu/factsheets/027.htm
Plants Poisonous to Your Pet This information was provided by City of Lincoln Animal Control
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Printer friendly Pdf file (86KB) AMARYLLIS APRICOT AZALEA BUTTERCUP CHERRY PITS DAFFODIL DIEFFENBACHIA ELDERBERRY HEMLOCK HYACINTH JASMINE LARKSPUR MARIGOLD MUSHROOMS OLEANDER POINSETTIA RHODODENDRON TOBACCO WISTERIA ANDROMEDA ARROWGRASS BITTERSWEET CALADIUM CHOKECHERRY DAPHNE ELEPHANT EAR FOXGLOVE HEMP HYDRANGEA JIMSON WEED LAUREL MISTLETOE NARCISSUS PEACH POISON IVY RHUBARB TULIP YEW APPLE SEEDS AVOCADO BOXWOOD CASTOR BEAN CROWN OF THORNS DELPHINIUM ENGLISH IVY GLORY LILY HOLLY IRIS LABURNUM LOCOWEED MONKSHOOD NIGHTSHADE PHILODENDRON PRIVET STINGING NETTLE WALNUT
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ASPIRIN BRAKE FLUID CHOCOLATE DEODORIZERS DISINFECTANTS FUNGICIDES HAIR COLORING KEROSINE LIQUOR METAL POLISH NAIL POLISH PAINT REMOVER PHOTO DEVELOPER SHOE POLISH SOAP TURPENTINE Back to Lancaster County Factsheet Index.

34. Herbarium, Department Of Botany, NC State University
This revision, plants poisonous to Livestock and Pets in North Carolina, has been expanded and updated where necessary and now includes information about
http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/botany/ncsc/Poisonplants/

35. Canadian Poisonous Plants Information System
plants poisonous to livestock, pets and humans in Canada. Also has links to other poisonous plant resources.
http://www.cbif.gc.ca/pls/pp/poison

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36. Poisonous Plant Resources
Poisonous Plants. As a resource to the community, the herbarium provides information regarding plants poisonous to humans, pets, and livestock.
http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/botany/ncsc/poisonousplants.htm
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A s a resource to the community, the herbarium provides information regarding plants poisonous to humans, pets, and livestock. In addition to the web-based resources listed below, we provide free identification of plants submitted either through an agent of the NC Cooperative Extension Service or directly to us. If you have questions about whether a plant in your house, backyard, field, or pasture is poisonous, you can submit a sample either to your County Extension Agent or to the address below: Herbarium (NCSC)
Department of Botany, Campus Box 7612
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-7612 Please complete a plant identification request form for each sample submitted. Submission guidelines are included on the form. Additional information on weed and plant disease identification or control requests can be found here In case of accidental ingestion or exposure to a poisonous plant, please contact the

37. Poisonous Plants --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
for prevention of poisoning of animals by plants and other natural flora. Features listing of poisonous plants, toxic agents, plants poisonous to specific
http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article?eu=298526&query=jack-o'-lantern&ct=ebi

38. Plants Poisonous To People In Florida And Other Warm Areas
plants poisonous to People in Florida and Other Warm Areas by Julia Morton, 3rd. edition. This classic work by the famed Florida
http://www.floridaplants.com/UM/morton.htm
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Search Borders.com 1bookstreet.com VarsityBooks.com Plants Poisonous to People in Florida and Other Warm Areas by Julia Morton, 3rd. edition T his classic work by the famed Florida naturalist Julia Morton was prompted by the occurrence of the large number of poisonous plant species used to landscape Florida yards. The book jacket states, "In the December 1965 issue of the Florida Medical Journal, Dr. Ray Edwards of Jacksonville summarized 430 cases of plant poisoning that had been reported through the Florida poison control centers in the previous four-year period. Of these, 58% occurred in the home yard and 22% in the neighbor's yard." Dr. Sorrell L. Wolfson wrote, "Julia Morton's book on poisonous plants with the excellent photographs and commentary, will be a valuable source of information for everyone...all the Poison Control Centers in the State of Florida should have a copy of this excellent book." Many popular ornamental plants, the majority of them non-native to Florida, have toxic parts which produce a variety of reactions in humans, from contact dermatitis to death from ingestion. The full-color photographs in Julia Morton's book provide an easy way to recognize the culprits as well as valuable scientific information about their components and effects. Florida residents who don't know a rosary pea from a lucky nut should make this book required reading.

39. Indiana Toxic Plants Indicies
Purdue University list of plants poisonous to animals, clinical signs, and species affected.
http://vet.purdue.edu/depts/addl/toxic/navigate.htm
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40. Plants Poisonous For Horses - Page 2
Poisonous Plants Page 2 Some Common plants poisonous to Horses. Page 1Page 2Page 3 Related article Ingestion of Poisonous Plants.
http://horsecare.stablemade.com/articles2/poisonous_plants_2.htm

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