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         Plants Poisonous:     more books (100)
  1. Weeds and Poisonous Plants of Wyoming and Utah (Research Report, 116) by Whitsonm Thomas D., 1987
  2. Poisonous Plants and Fungi (Tso) by Fish.& Food, Min.of Agriculture, 2003-09-11
  3. Selenium: which form is best for lambs?(Poisonous Plant Research Laboratory in Logan): An article from: Agricultural Research by Marcia Wood, 2006-09-01
  4. Plants Poisonous to People: In Florida and Other Warm Areas by Julia Frances Morton, 1982-12
  5. Poisonous Plants of the Midwest and Their Effects on Livestock (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, College of Agriculture. Special publication 24) by Robert A. Evers, Roger P. Link, 1972-09-26
  6. Poisonous plants of Pennsylvania, ([Pittsburgh. Carnegie institute. Museum] Botany pamphlet) by Edward H Graham, 1935
  7. Wild Edible Plants of New England: A Field Guide, Including Poisonous Plants Often Encountered by Joan Richardson, 1986-04
  8. Plants Your Mother Never Told You About: A Guide to Interesting, Edible, and Poisonous Plants of the Bay Area by James S. Wiltens, 1987-05
  9. Poisonous Plant Contamination of Edible Plants by Dr. Abdel-Fatta Rizk, 1990-11-20
  10. Technical Manual - Emergency Food Plants and Poisonous Plants of the Islands of the Pacific, TM 10-420
  11. CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants: Common Names, Scientific Names, Eponyms, Synonyms, and Etymology (3 Volume Set) by Umberto Quattrocchi, 2012-04-01
  12. A flora of the economic plants of California, for agricultural students,: Including the important crop plants, agricultural weeds, poisonous plants, honey ... native plants of the spring flowering, by Willis Linn; Jepson, 1924
  13. Thirty Poisonous Plants of North America by V. K. Chesnut, 1976-06
  14. FLORIDA'S POISONOUS PLANTS, SNAKES, INSECTS: THIS BOOK MIGHT SAVE THE LIFE OF ONE YOU LOVE..... by Lewis S Maxwell, 1978

101. Welcome To Apollonia Farm-Nubian Dairy Goats
Breeders of Nubian Dairy Goats. Site includes herbal information, herbs and poisonous plants, and related links. Located in Central Point, Oregon.
http://www.apolonia.net/Apollonia_Farm/
Suzanne Nee 7699 Gold Ray Rd., Central Point, Oregon 97502
Phone (541) 664-2762
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Or Enter Here for a full listing of links.
We would like to thank you for your interest in Apollonia's Nubians. We are located in Central Point, Oregon. We have been raising Nubians and Saanens since 1988, starting with one purebred Saanen doe and two purebred Nubians for milk. Since then we have so much fallen in love with these amiable creatures, that we have expanded.
In 1999 we cut back on the goats and retained only the Nubians. We were sad to let the Saanens go but felt we could manage the herd better by having only one breed.
We have been showing since 1990 and have done well at the shows that we have attended. Our breeding programs have focused on breeding for milky show goats. We have stayed small so as to cull (sell for meat) goats with health problems or structural defects. We will not sell anything that we ourselves would not keep.
We have done the following in the past, DHIR in 1994, LA in 1995. HES 1996, Plans for LA and One Day Test is 2003. We are proud of our accomplishments. Our herd consists of such lines as Caprifield, Dear Heart's, Misty Knoll's, Crown Hill, Old Glory, and Crown Point and many other wonderful herds.

102. Poisonous Plants: Hedera Helix
and images from poisonous plants of North Carolina.......
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/poison/Hederhe.htm
Scientific Name
Hedera helix

Common Name
English ivy, common ivy TOXIC ONLY IF LARGE QUANTITIES EATEN. SKIN IRRITATION SEVERE! Characteristics
Family
Araliaceae
Plant Description
Woody, evergreen, climbing or creeping vine; leaves alternate, simple, the juvenile form palmately 3-5-lobed, usually lacking hairs, often variegated; flowers small, greenish yellow, 5-parted; fruit fleshy, black.
Origin
Eurasia.
Distribution
Throughout.
Where Found Mode
Ingestion, dermatitis throughout the year.
Poisonous Part
All parts.
Symptoms
Severe skin irritation with redness, itching, and blisters following contact with cell sap. Burning sensation of throat after eating berries; delirium, stupor, convulsions, hallucinations, fever, and rash following ingestion of leaves.
Toxic Principle
Triterpenoid saponins and polyacetylene compounds.
Severity
TOXIC ONLY IF LARGE QUANTITIES EATEN. SKIN IRRITATION SEVERE!
"Poisonous Plants of North Carolina," Dr. Alice B. Russell, Department of Horticultural Science ; Dr. James W. Hardin, Botany; Dr. Larry Grand, Plant Pathology; and Dr. Angela Fraser, Family and Consumer Sciences; North Carolina State University The list of poisonous plants on this web site does not necessarily include every poisonous plant that is known, or that might be found in an urban landscape or home. North Carolina State University does not advise eating any of the plants included in this web site. The information concerning edibility is taken from the literature, and the degree of reliability is unknown. We discourage the use of any of these plants for self medication. In cases of accidental exposure or ingestion, contact the Carolina's Poison Center at 1-800-848-6946, PO Box 32861 Charlotte, NC 28232-2861. If not in North Carolina contact your local poison control center or a physician.

103. Cornell University Poisonous Plants Home Page
Searchable database includes plant images, pictures of affected animals and presentations concerning the botany, chemistry, toxicology, diagnosis and prevention of poisoning of animals by plants and other natural flora.
http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/index.html
This is a growing reference that includes plant images, pictures of affected animals and presentations concerning the botany, chemistry, toxicology, diagnosis and prevention of poisoning of animals by plants and other natural flora (fungi, etc.). Other Web sites concerning poison plants:
Many original images were provided by Dr. Mary C. Smith of the Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine. Additional images, text and web pages by Dan Brown and staff. The students of Nutritional Toxicology (Animal Science 625) have also made large contributions through web pages created as term projects. The frequently asked questions is a compilation of some of the questions we have received via email over the years. If you have a question, please browse this list before asking.
Questions regarding content of these pages, contact

104. CTTC - Poisonous Plant List
California Turtle and Tortoise Club s list of poisonous plants to avoid around turtles and tortoises. California Turtle and Tortoise Club. poisonous Plant List.
http://www.tortoise.org/general/poisonp.html
California Turtle and Tortoise Club
Poisonous Plant List
Many common plants are toxic and keepers must make sure that their herbivorous chelonians are kept away from them. A simple step to take to minimize the risks to your turtles and tortoises is to learn the names of all the plants in your home and yard so that you can prevent any untoward contact with poisonous plants. If you are unable to identify specific plants your local nursery may be able to identify them for you. Be sure to note the correct spellings of both the common and the botanical names, and keep a list of the names for future use. If you do take plants to your nursery for identification be sure to take a sufficient sample that represents the plant as a whole. The following list is based on CTTC's poison plant list as published in the Tortuga Gazette 28(1): 8-10, January 1992 with periodic updates as more data becomes available. The list itself was based on the University of California Irvine, Regional Poison Center list of plants that are toxic or potentially toxic to humans. They recognize four levels of toxicity, indicated by a number following the plant name, and the four levels are explained at the end of the article. Note that the treatments recommended are for humans. Use your own best judgment in applying them to your pets. Initially, be sure to remove any remaining parts of the plant from the mouth. If any symptoms of abnormal behavior or signs of irritation in the mouth occur, seek prompt medical attention.

105. Indiatimes Cat Diet Nutrition
Articles on feline diet and supplements, toxic food, diet for aging cats, poisonous and nonpoisonous plants.
http://pets.indiatimes.com/ArticleList.asp?CurPg=1&CatKey=212679462&Days

106. Abrus Precatorius
Canada poisonous plants database record
http://res.agr.ca/cgi-bin/brd/poisonpl/ddplant5?plant=Abrus precatorius&info

107. Kirby's Korner Explains The Dangers Of House Plants, Poisonous Outdoor Plants To
Back, poisonous plants. Add to Favorites,
http://www.thearray.com/kirbyskorner/medical/house.htm
Back Poisonous Plants Add to Favorites Allergies Arthritis Bleeding Poisonous Plants CPR (Resuscitation) Drowning Ear Care Infectious Diseases ... Worms/ Parasites The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center 1-800-548-2423 - 24 hours a day. Can give a rash after contact with your dogs skin or mouth: Chrysanthemum Creeping fig Poinsettia Pot mum Weeping fig Spider mum The following can contain poisons that can cause vomiting and cramps. Some can cause more serious problems effecting the heart and respiratory organs. Amaryllis Ivy Pot Mum Asparagus Fern Glocal ivy Ripple ivy Azalea Heart ivy Spider Mum Bird of Paradise Elephant Ears Sprangeri Fern Creeping Charlie Crown of Thorns Umbrella Plant Jerusalem Cherry Needlepoint ivy Outdoor plants that can produce vomiting and diarrhea: Delphinium Poke Weed Indian Tobacco Daffodil Woody Wisteria Castor Bean Bittersweet Soapberry Indian Turnip Ground Cherry Skunk Cabbage Foxglove Larkspur Kirby's Korner© 1995 - 2000

108. LookSmart - Directory - Vascular Plants, Flowering Plants, Poisonous (Angiosperm
Vascular plants, Flowering plants, poisonous (Angiospermae) Access resources that identify, classify, and offer details of flowering plant families, genera
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    Peruse this directory of poisonous plants to find out how to detect them, what they do, and how to prevent infection.
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    109. Montana Plant Life - Flora And Identification Of Edible, Medicinal And Poisonous
    Articles, images, and information on flowering, medicinal, edible, and poisonous plants of Montana.
    http://montana.plant-life.org/
    Welcome to Montana Plant Life!
    This web site presents a wide variety of Montana wildflowers and other plants growing in the wilds of Montana. The flora of Montana is very varied and contains many species which range extends from the Pacific Northwest region as well as from the Great Plains. The site includes edible plants, medicinal plants as well as poisonous plants with sub-categories for edible roots, poisonous berries etc. Choices can also be made for displaying introduced vs. native plants and weeds. On the left menu there are indexes for english and scientific names, plus all presented species ordered after families. There are also lists for flowering month and plant types, for a total of 31 different indexes. Each presented species has its own page with pictures, a full description and, if applicable, information about edibility, medicinal and poisonous properties. The plant search engine from the title bar above can be used to search the entire plant identification database for any words or phrases, for example "lily", "arthritis", "Lewisia", "cancer" etc. If a name is not found in the indexes, it can often be found from a search instead. Each presented plant family has its own page with a description of its unique characteristics plus a plant identification online guide with pictures, short descriptions and links to the species that belong to it. The menu on the title bar above is the main navigation of the site. On the plant identification page, flower color, number of petals, leaf type etc. can be selected to find an unknown plant. This unique online plant identification system uses easy choices and images instead of a traditional plant identification key to arrive at the correct species. The site is created with the intent that anybody, without much prior knowledge about botany, should be able to identify and find information about Montana wildflowers and plants in general from the Montana flora. Therefore the guides on each family and genus page have also been set up to use easily recognizable features about the plants and, in addition, the images can be used to find the correct species.

    110. Poisonous Plants: Amanita Virosa/Amanita Bisporigera
    Information and images from poisonous plants of North Carolina .
    http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/poison/Amanivi.htm
    Scientific Name
    Amanita virosa/Amanita bisporigera

    Common Name
    Destroying Angel, Death Angel Anatomy of a Mushroom Plant Pathology Information Note HIGHLY TOXIC, MAY BE FATAL IF EATEN! Characteristics
    Mushroom Description
    CAP white, smooth, center may become a dull tannish white with age. GILLS white, not attached to the stalk, close. STALK white, cottony to somewhat pearly, sometimes with a bulbous base; ANNULUS white, large, flaring, persistent, located at the top of the stalk; cup-like sheath (volva) at the base of the stalk, white. SPORE PRINT white.
    Origin
    USA, NC
    Distribution
    Throughout NC.
    Where Found
    Forest or natural area, landscape. Singly or in small groups in mixed oak-hardwood and mixed-hardwood conifer forests.
    Mode
    Ingestion
    Poisonous Part
    Mushroom
    Symptoms
    Symptoms may occur 6-24 hours after eating and include severe abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea which may persist 6-9 hours. Initial symptoms are frequently followed by a lag period up to 24 hours. During this symptomless period toxins are severely affecting the liver resulting in gastrointestinal bleeding, coma, kidney failure and death usually within 7 days after eating.
    Edibility
    NOT EDIBLE!

    111. Balmoral Park Veterinary Clinic
    The site lists services, staff, poisonous plants and common pet health topics.
    http://www.tbvet.com
    THUNDER BAY VETERINARY HOSPITAL THUNDER BAY VETERINARY HOSPITAL!
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    Call 623-3531 for an appointment today! Be part of a great cause .....join the Annual Darcy's Pet Charity Leash-a-thon .. June 12th.. check the website for more details or call 623-3531 LASER SURGERY is HERE! MEET OUR VETERINARY TEAM Participate in Darcy's Pet Charity Leash-a-thon
    IN SUPPORT OF COMPANION ANIMAL CHARITIES
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    Pets are our ever loving, ever giving friends. They enrich our lives and ask for little in return. The Pet Trust Fund is a fund administered by the Dean of the Ontario Veterinary College. It is intended to advance the health care of companion animals by supporting investigations into common health problems affecting companion animals, by training specialists, and by furthering education. The past eight leash-a-thons have raised over $23,000.00 for this and other worthwhile pet charities. Thunder Bay Veterinary Hospital
    formerly the Balmoral Park Veterinary Clinic
    920 Carrick Street
    Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 7C6

    112. Killer Mushrooms: The Toxic Amanita Spp.
    Fact sheet outlining the poisonous aspects of the Amanita family of mushrooms.
    http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/toxicagents/amanita/amanita.html
    Wild mushrooms are tasty, but...
    DON'T EAT THESE!!!!
    The poisonous mushrooms of the
    Amanita family:
    INDEX:
  • Introduction The Mushrooms: The Toxins: The Symptoms ... Mushroom Links of Interest
  • Introduction:
    The Amanita spp. are a genus of mushrooms containing a few species famous for their toxicity. There are many edible amanitas, but eating the wrong one can get you into heaps of trouble, not to mention the delerium, vomiting, diarrhea, cramps, liver failure or death you may experience. Most poisonings tend to occur in people from foreign countries who pick Amanitas that look "just like" those yummy ones they ate at home or to overconfident novice mycophagists (people who wild mushrooms) who have not bothered to properly identify their mushrooms. So, if you plan to hunt the wild mushroom, make sure to arm yourself with the proper knowledge and only eat a wild mushroom in a foreign country based upon identification in that country's field guide, not a North American guide. Be sure that you use a guide and don't listen to any old wives' tales about how to tell edible mushrooms from poisonous ones.

    113. Poisonous Plants
    poisonous plants Canadian poisonous plants Information System Details taken from literature references for over 250 plants that can poison livestock, pets and
    http://www.floridaplants.com/mpois.htm
    SEARCH BOOKSTORE GARDEN STORE Agencies ...
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    P oisonous Plants

    114. Poisonous Plants: Pteridium Aquilinum
    P. aquilinum page from poisonous plants of North Carolina by Dr. Alice B. Russell.
    http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/poison/Pteriaq.htm
    Scientific Name
    Pteridium aquilinum

    Common Name
    Bracken fern CAUSES ONLY LOW TOXICITY IF EATEN. Characteristics
    Family
    Pteridaceae
    Plant Description
    Fern leaves (fronds) erect or often inclined to one side, broadly triangular, usually divided into 3 sections, each with small, elongated segments with minute spore-sacs along the margin.
    Origin
    USA, NC
    Distribution
    Throughout.
    Where Found
    Forest or natural areas in open woods; weedy in disturbed areas in fields, roadsides.
    Mode
    Ingestion.
    Poisonous Part
    All parts, fiddleheads (curled-up leaves).
    Symptoms
    Weakness, high fever, incoordination, convulsions.
    Edibility
    EDIBLE PARTS: Unfurled fronds HARVEST TIME: Only collect fronds from areas you know have NOT been treated with pesticides. Gather young fiddleheads in the early spring, as soon as they first appear. The fronds tend to get tough and bitter as time progresses. They should still be very tightly curled. SAFE HANDLING PROCEDURES: Soak fronds in warm water to remove dirt and debris. Do not use dish detergent or any type of sanitizer. These products can leave a residue. Remove the brownish, papery scales by rubbing with the hands. Soak for several hours in lightly salted water. Cook for 20 minutes on low heat in a pan filled with about 1/2 inch water. Drain well and serve like greens. SOURCE: A. Crowhurst. 1972. The Weed Cookbook. Lancer Publishing. New York, 190 pp.
    Toxic Principle
    Thiaminase, a proteinaceous enzyme causing a reduction in vitamin B1; also a glycoside.

    115. Plants Which Are Potentially Poisonous
    Common plants, their fruits, and seeds that can be poisonous to cats.
    http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=1&cat=1418&articleid=1552

    116. The Dog Pack
    Sells natural treats and food, toys, leashes, and books. Includes lost and found pet listings, web cam, and articles about poisonous plants, health problems, and behavior problems.
    http://www.dogpack.com/
    Please note: This site is dedicated to the memory of BooBoo and is not intended to diagnose or treat pet behavior or health problems or concerns. Always check with your veterinarian for any questions concerning your pet.
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    We are so sure of our low prices that we offer a low price guarantee: If you find the exact same item at another retailer at a lower advertised price at the time of purchase , we will meet or beat that item's price! Please note: Price excludes shipping and other offers must be verifiable.
    Click here for free on-line quote! Welcome to .Our "Dog Pack" consists of 6 dogs and 1 cat, all of which were homeless when we adopted them. The purpose of this site is to provide useful information and products for canine "parents" that consider pets as family members. To view any section of our site, click the corresponding "button bone" to the left or you may search our site using the search button at the left. Poster of the Month!
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    117. Detailed Record
    Know your poisonous plants; poisonous plants found in field and garden. • By Wilma Roberts James ; Arla Lippsmeyer • Publisher
    http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/bca380e07e14044f.html
    About WorldCat Help For Librarians Know your poisonous plants; poisonous plants found in field and garden.
    Wilma Roberts James Arla Lippsmeyer
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    118. Poisonous Plants: Hydrastis Canadensis
    s and photos of the plant, with information about its potential toxicity.......
    http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/poison/Hydraca.htm
    Scientific Name
    Hydrastis canadensis

    Common Name
    Golden seal CAUSES ONLY LOW TOXICITY IF EATEN. Characteristics
    Family
    Ranunculaceae
    Plant Description
    Perennial herb from a rhizome with yellowish cell sap; leaves 2, near top of unbranched stem, 3-7-lobed and toothed; flower solitary, with many stamens and pistils and no petals; fruit berry-like, crimson.
    Origin
    USA, NC.
    Distribution
    Mountains.
    Where Found
    Forest or natural area in rich woods, landscape in cultivated gardens of medicinal plants, cultivated commercially on a small scale in the mountains.
    Mode
    Ingestion.
    Poisonous Part
    All parts.
    Symptoms
    Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, nervousness, depression.
    Toxic Principle
    Isoquinoline alkaloids.
    Severity
    CAUSES ONLY LOW TOXICITY IF EATEN.
    "Poisonous Plants of North Carolina," Dr. Alice B. Russell, Department of Horticultural Science ; Dr. James W. Hardin, Botany; Dr. Larry Grand, Plant Pathology; and Dr. Angela Fraser, Family and Consumer Sciences; North Carolina State University The list of poisonous plants on this web site does not necessarily include every poisonous plant that is known, or that might be found in an urban landscape or home. North Carolina State University does not advise eating any of the plants included in this web site. The information concerning edibility is taken from the literature, and the degree of reliability is unknown. We discourage the use of any of these plants for self medication. In cases of accidental exposure or ingestion, contact the Carolina's Poison Center at 1-800-848-6946, PO Box 32861 Charlotte, NC 28232-2861. If not in North Carolina contact your local poison control center or a physician.

    119. Plants Dangerous To Your Reptile Or Amphibian
    plants that are poisonous and possible deadly to your reptile or amphibian.
    http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=17&cat=1913&articleid=1612

    120. Poisonous Plants For Small Animals
    plants that are poisonous and possible deadly to your dog, cat, or pocket pet.
    http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=18&cat=1914&articleid=1616

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