Poisonous Plants and Mushrooms of North Carolina
Other Links of Interest: Cornell University Poisonous Plants Page Canadian Poisonous Plants Information System , Department of Horticultural Science; In collaboration with: Dr. James W. Hardin, Department of Botany; Dr. Larry Grand, Department of ... [... more]
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G4970 Plants Poisonous to Livestock, MU Extension
Use our feedback form for questions or comments about G4970. Several species of plants poisonous to livestock are distributed throughout Missouri, and many of them are commonly found in native or improved pastures. This guide describes some of ... [... more]
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Poisonous Plants of North Carolina - Narcissus spp.
Perennial, bulbous herbs; leaves narrow, flat, and strap-like; flowers single or in a cluster at the top of a naked stem, each white to yellow or red, with a tubular projection above the 6 spreading petal-like parts; fruit a capsule. Nausea, ... [... more]
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Poisonous Plants: Zephyranthes atamasco, Zigadenus spp.
Perennial herb; leaves mostly at base, alternate, simple, narrow and grass-like; flowers in large terminal clusters, white or cream, 6-parted, each with 1-2 yellowish glands at the base on the upper side; fruit a capsule. Nausea, burning of mouth ... [... more]
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Poisonous Plants: Phaseolus lunatus
These plump, colored beans can be distinguished from the common lima bean or navy bean by distinct lines radiating from the scar at the center of the inner curved side. These proteins have antinutritional effects, suppressing growth, and may be ... [... more]
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Learning from Poisonous Plants
We live in a time of environmental crisis when all plant life should be promoted and valued, rather than feared for any potential poisonous qualities. Plants are extremely diverse organisms, however, and should be respected for their ability to ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Extension |
Poisonous Plants and Plant Parts
Vegetation helps sustain life. We eat many plants, herbs and so forth in our daily diet. But, we must remember to be choosy. Some plants, trees or shrubs are potential killers of man. Some part of the ornamental plants or flowers in your yard may ... [... more]
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Cornell University Department of Animal Science
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, ... [... more]
ansci.cornell.edu |
Herbarium, Department of Botany, NC State University
From the Atlantic Coast to the mountaintops of North Carolina, annual livestock losses from poisonous plants are fairly high. Livestock poisoning is not an insurmountable problem; with an increased knowledge of the poisonous plants of North ... [... more]
ceres.cals.ncsu.edu |
Welcome to the Poisonous Plants of Georgia Website
This site was designed as part of a Master's thesis project through the Department of Plant Biology and the Herbarium at the University of Georgia. The site is intended for educational use to inform the public about potentially toxic plants ... [... more]
daffodil.plantbio.uga.edu |
Guide to Poisonous Plants
Plants NOT to plant in animal enclosures! Contacts and Feedback "A Guide to Plant Poisoning of Animals in North America", Book or CD Available "A Guide to Poisonous House and Garden Plants", Book Available Department of Clinical [... more]
vth.colostate.edu |
Canadian Poisonous Plants Information System
Plants poisonous to livestock, pets and humans in Canada. All poisonous plants by Botanical name All poisonous plants by Common name Important WWW Poisonous Plants sites Biological Informatics Specialist XML output (for application ... [... more]
cbif.gc.ca |