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  1. The Ecology and Economic Impact of Poisonous Plants on Livestock Production (Westview Special Studies in Agriculture Science and Policy) by Lynn F. James, Michael H. Ralphs, 1987-12
  2. Poisonous plants of Southern California by Leonid Enari, 1975
  3. Common poisonous plants and what you should know about them by Nicholas G Mihalopoulos, 1972
  4. Poisonous Plants of Southern California
  5. An Illustrated Guide to Some Poisonous Plants and Animals of Florida by George R. Campbell, 1983-10
  6. Poisonous plants in Florida (Bulletin / University of Florida. Agricultural Experiment Station) by Erdman West, 1952
  7. Poisonous plants of Venezuela by Henrik Blohm, 1962
  8. Poisonous Plants of the Midwest & Their Effects on Livestock by Robert A. Evers, Roger P. Link, 1972
  9. Medicinal and Poisonous Plants 1 (Prosea 12.1) (PROSEA)
  10. Deadly Harvest : A Guide to Common Poisonous Plants by John M. Kingsbury, 1967
  11. Poisonous Plants: Proceedings of the Third International Symposium by L. F. James, R. Keeler, et all 1992-07-30
  12. Wild Edible and Poisonous Plants of Alaska by Cooperative Extension Service, 1981
  13. Poisonous plants in the wilderness ([The pocket-n-pack library]) by Dennis Bleything, 1971
  14. Selected Poisonous Plants of Eastern Virginia with Treatment recommendations and a List of Additional Poisonous Species by Gilbert S. Grant, 1975

61. A Guide To Plants Poisonous To Horses
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64. Poisonous Plants
List of plants poisonous to Animals. Poisonous Plants. LIST OF POISONOUS PLANTS Allium aka Onion Aloe Vera Amaryllis Apple (seeds) Apple
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Allium aka Onion
Aloe Vera
Amaryllis
Apple (seeds)
Apple Leaf Croton
Apricot (pit)
Asparagus Fern
Autumn Crocus
Azalea
Baby's Breath
Bird of Paradise
Branching Ivy
Buckeye
Buddhist Pine
Caladium
Calla Lily
Castor Bean
Ceriman
Charming Dieffenbachia
Cherry (seeds and wilting leaves)
Chinese Evergreen
Cineraria
Clematis
Cordatum
Corn Plant
Cornstalk Plant
Croton
Cuban Laurel
Cutleaf Philodendron
Cycads
Cyclamen
Daffodil
Devil's Ivy
Dieffenbachia
Digitalis aka Foxglove
Dracaena Palm
Dragon Tree
Dumb Cane
Easter Lily (especially cats!)
Elaine
Elephant Ears
Emerald Feather
English Ivy
Eucalyptus
Fiddle-leaf Fig
Florida Beauty
Foxglove aka Digitalis
Fruit Salad Plant
Geranium
German Ivy
Giant Dumb Cane
Glacier Ivy
Gold Dust Dracaena
Golden Pothos
Hahn's Self-Branching Ivy
Heartland Philodendron
Hurricane Plant
Indian Rubber Plant
Janet Craig Dracaena
Japanese Show Lily (especially cats!)
Jerusalem Cherry
Kalanchoe
Lacy Tree Philodendron
Lily of the Valley
Madagascar Dragon Tree
Marble Queen
Marijuana
Mexican Breadfruit
Miniature Croton
Mistletoe
Morning Glory
Mother-in-Law's Tongue
Narcissus
Needlepoint Ivy
Nephytis
Nightshade
Oleander
Onion aka Allium
Oriental Lily (especially cats!)

65. Plants: Poisonous Plants In General Reviews, Ratings, Guide - Advice And Online
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66. A Guide To Plants Poisonous To Horses Keith Allison Christopher Day
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68. British Poisonous Plants & Shrubs
Published by JA ALLEN Price £4.95 Order FIELD MANAGEMENT FOR HORSES PONIES A GUIDE TO plants poisonous TO HORSES By Keith Allison Chris Day Published by
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There are a large number of poisonous plants and shrubs to be found throughout Britain, although their abundance will vary greatly from place to place. Horses and ponies at pasture are often at risk, especially when grass is in short supply. Here is a guide to some of the more common plants, how to identify them and their effects on the horse.
They are listed alphabetically, so click below if you are looking for a specific plant or shrub to see if we have it listed. A B C D ... Z
  • Autumn Crocus or Meadow Saffron (Colchicum autumnale)
  • Found in damp meadows and woodlands. The usual cause of poisoning in the spring comes from eating the leaves and seed vessels and in the late summer and autumn it is the flowers.
  • Alder Buckthorn
  • Bracken or (Pteridium aquilinum) is one of the more common plants especially on some hilly or moorlands ground.
    This is poisonous while green and remains so if cut in the green state, dried and stacked. The roots or (rhizomes) are said to be five times more poisonous than the fronds and this should be remembered if ploughing or digging land on which bracken is growing.
    The toxin in brackenfern is thiaminase, an enzyme that destroys thiamine (vitamin B1). The horse then essentially suffers from a vitamin deficiency of thiamine, which causes myelin degeneration of peripheral nerves ( a loss of the fatty insulation layer to nerves that primarily control muscles). Poisoning can occur at any time of year, but is more likely in the late summer between August and October when other forages are scarce and the level of thiaminase is at its peak. Bracken is not considered palatable, but horses will eat it if no other forage is available, or they will consume it in hay or bedding, where it remains toxic. Some horses are believed to acquire a taste for it, and these horses will consume it even if other forages are available.
  • 69. Plants Poisonous To Pets
    plants poisonous to Pets. Compliments of www.Budget101.com. Your 1 PennyPinching Resource on the web! plants poisonous to Dogs, Cats, and Many Other Pets.
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    Amarylillis
    Apple Leaf Croton
    Autumn Crocus
    Avacado (fruit and pit)
    Azalea
    Baby's Breath
    Bittersweet
    Bird of Paradise
    Branching Ivy
    Buckey Buddist Pine Caladium Calla Lily Castor Bean Ceriman Charming Dieffenbachia Chinese Evergreen Christmas Rose Cineraria Clematis Cordatum Corn Plant Cornstalk Plant Croton Cuban Laurel Cutleaf Philodendron Cycads Cyclamen Daffodil Devil's Ivy Dianthus Dieffenbachia Dracaena Palm Dragon Tree Dumb Cane Dianthus Elaine Elephant Ears Emerald Feather English Ivy Fiddle-leaf fig Florida Beauty Foxglove Fruit Salad Plant Geranium German Ivy Giant Dumb Cane Glacier Ivy Gold Dieffenbachia Gold Dust Dracaena Golden Pothos Hahn's Self-Branching Ivy

    70. Plants Poisonous To Cat's
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    Plants Poisonous to your cat
    Many plants are poisonous to your cat. Below is a list you should look out for, and keep away from your cat. For further information, contact your local Poison Control Center.
    A
    Alfalfa, Almond (pits of), Alocasia, Amaryllis, Apple seed, Apricot (pits of), Arrowgrass, Avacado, Azalea
    B
    Baneberry, Bayonet, Beargrass, Beech, Belladonna, Bird of Paradise, Bittersweet, Black-Eyed Susan, Black Locust, Bleeding Heart, Bloodroot, Bluebonnet, Box, Boxwood, Buckeyes, Burning Bush, Buttercup
    C
    Cactus, Candelabra, Caladium, Castor Bean, Cherry (pits of), Cherry (most wild varieties), Cherry (ground), Cherry (laurel), Chinaberry, Christmas Rose, Chrysanthemum, Clematis, Coriaria, Cornflower, Corydalis, Crocus Autumn, Crown of Thorns, Cyclamen.
    D Daffodil Daphne, Daphne, Darura, Deadly Nightshade, Death Camas, Delphinium, Dicentrea, Diffenbachia, Dumb Cane. E Eggplant, Elderberry, Elephant Ear, English Ivy, Euonymus, Evergreen F Ferns, Flex, Four O'Clock, Foxglove

    71. Plants Poisonous To Cats
    plants poisonous to Cats. Alfalfa Almond (Pits of) Aloe Vera Alocasia Amaryllis Apple (seeds) Apple Leaf Croton Apricot (Pits of) Arrowgrass
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    Plants Poisonous to Cats
    Alfalfa
    Almond (Pits of)
    Aloe Vera
    Alocasia
    Amaryllis
    Apple (seeds)
    Apple Leaf Croton
    Apricot (Pits of)
    Arrowgrass
    Asparagus Fern
    Autumn Crocus Avacado (fuit and pit) Azalea Baby's Breath Baneberry Bayonet Beargrass Beech Belladonna Bird of Paradise Bittersweet Black-eyed Susan Black Locust Bleeding Heart Bloodroot Bluebonnet Box Boxwood Branching Ivy Buckeyes Buddist Pine Burning Bush Buttercup Cactus, Candelabra Caladium Calla Lily Castor Bean Ceriman Charming Cherry, most wild varieties Cherry, ground Cherry, Laurel Chinaberry Chinese Evergreen Christmas Rose Chrysanthemum Cineria Clematis Cordatum Coriaria Cornflower Corn Plant Cornstalk Plant Croton Corydalis Crocus, Autumn Crown of Thorns Cuban Laurel Cutleaf Philodendron Cycads Cyclamen Daffodil Daphne Datura Deadly Nightshade Death Camas Devil's Ivy Delphinium Decentrea Dieffenbachia Dracaena Palm Dragon Tree Dumb Cane Easter Lily * Eggplant Elaine Elderberry Elephant Ear Emerald Feather English Ivy Eucalyptus Euonymus Evergreen Ferns Fiddle-leaf fig Florida Beauty Flax Four O'Clock Foxglove Fruit Salad Plant

    72. Field Guide To Plants Poisonous To Livestock - Users.ubtanet.com Users
    Field Guide to plants poisonous to Livestock. users.ubtanet.com. Science and Poisonous Plants. Field Guide to plants poisonous to Livestock
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    73. FDA/CFSAN - FDA Poisonous Plant Database
    Introduction, Disclaimer, and Search Function for the poisonous Plant Literature Database For information or concerns about the toxicity of plants, contact the local Poison Control Center in your
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    September 2003
    FDA Poisonous Plant Database
    For information or concerns about the toxicity of plants, contact the local Poison Control Center in your area. A directory of these is available from The American Association of Poison Control Centers. http://www.aapcc.org/
    For a poisoning emergency, call 1-800-222-1222. If the victim has collapsed or is not breathing, call 911.
    Search the FDA Poisonous Plant Database
    Enter a term or exact phrase (e.g. a plant name). All records containing that text will be displayed.
    Use of common terms such as 'poison' or 'plant' will generate a large number of "hits"
    Enter search term:
    (search is not case-sensitive) This database contains references to the scientific literature describing studies of the toxic properties and effects of plants and plant parts. Records are displayed in List Format as the following example indicates
  • AUTHOR(S): Yeong, M. L.; Wakefield, S. J.; Ford, H. C. TITLE: "Hepatocyte membrane injury and bleb formation following low dose comfrey toxicity in rats."
  • 74. Cornell Poisonous Plants
    recommend the use of these plants. There are many poisonous plants and substances which are not Return to poisonous plants Homepage. Home page Animal Science at Cornell University
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    75. Cornell Poisonous Plants Pages
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    76. House Plants Purify Indoor Air
    House plants purify our indoor air by removing toxins in a natural way. House plants can also be poisonous so care must be excercised around children and pets.
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    House Plants The benefits of having plants in the house are well worth the effort (some would call it a labor-of-love) to nurture them along. However, many of our most popular house plants come from tropical climates where the highest percentage of poisonous plants reside. This guide to common poisonous house plants will help you determine if the risk they pose to your children or pets is worth keeping them. Keep in mind that this list is not comprehensive and you are cautioned to treat all plants as potentially harmful when it comes to your children. House plants not only convert carbon dioxide to oxygen but also trap and absorb many pollutants. Many of these chemical compounds are released into our air through a process called "off-gassing" and often come from everyday items present in our homes and office. NASA discovered over 300 organic compounds aboard the space shuttle and, in it's endeavor to conquer space, began testing common house plants for their capacity to purify indoor air . Luckily for us it turns out that some of the best house plants for cleaning our air are also very easy to grow. Feedback
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    77. Guide To Poisonous And Toxic Plants
    However, locations outside the continental US (OCONUS), including Hawaii and Alaska, may have these and other poisonous plants.
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    ENTOMOLOGY PROGRAMS
    GUIDE TO POISONOUS AND TOXIC PLANTS
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    CONTENTS
    INTRODUCTION GARDEN PLANTS ORNAMENTAL PLANTS WILD PLANTS (See the Index REFERENCES ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS POISON CONTROL CENTER PHONE NUMBERS INDEX This index provides an alphabetical listing of all the plants. Owing to the size of the index, it has been split into two sections. Those plants beginning with the letters A-K are listed here and those beginning with the letters L-Z are listed here. USAEHA TECHNICAL GUIDE NO. 196 GUIDE TO POISONOUS AND TOXIC PLANTS INTRODUCTION Purpose This technical guide (TG) supplements Army Regulation (AR) 608-10, Child Development Services. Appendix C of AR 608-10 provides a list of toxic plants which are not permitted either indoors or outdoors of the Child Development Center. The list contains no descriptions of the plants, no distribution information, and no indication as to what part of the plant is poisonous.

    78. Guide To Poisonous Plants
    Searchable database from the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
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    79. Poisonous Plants, Foods Etc
    A list of common items hazardous to dogs.
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    Poisonous Plants, Foods
    Last Amended: 26 June 2001 This is a list of some of the plants in our gardens which present a risk to our dogs. Of course, these same plants will also threaten our kids - and ourselves, so chose wisely at the nursery! Apricots Kernels contain cyanide. Children have died from eating too many kernels! Asparagus Fern Contains a wide variety of poisons resulting in a bewildering range of symptoms. Castor Oil Plant Seeds are poisonous Chrysanthemum May cause a rash after contact. Cycas Revoluta (aka Sago palm and Japanese fern) I have been advised that this is potentially deadly. Ivy Contains a variety of poisons. Lantana (berries) Gastro-intestinal irritation, muscular weakness and circulatory difficulties. Sometimes FATAL. Oleander
    NB: This plant is so toxic that smoke from burning cuttings can kill! Paspalum Sticky material from seeds can cause dermatitis Peaches Both the stone and leaf contain cyanide Poinsettia - leaves and stems Diarrhoea, abdominal cramps, delirium. Sap can cause irritation, and if rubbed in eyes - BLINDNESS. Privet - entire plant Bloody vomiting, diarrhoea, severe irritation of the digestive tract and general nervous system.

    80. Poisonous Plants Home Page Of The University Of Pennsylvania School Of Veterinar
    University of Pennsylvania poisonous plants home page with information on identifying poisonous plants, symptoms, and treatment of plant poisoning in animals.
    http://cal.vet.upenn.edu/poison
    Welcome to the University of Pennsylvania's Poisonous Plants Home Page. Please make your selection from the choices below.
    University of Pennsylvania Created by: Alexander Chan (2003), Daphne Downs (2002), Chris Tsai (2001), Brett Begley (2000), Janet Triplett (1997) Faculty Advisor: Dr. Robert Poppenga You are visitor number

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