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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 ...
Introduction, Disclaimer, and Search Function for the Poisonous Plant Literature Database...
The list contains no descriptions of the plants, no distribution information, and no indication as to what part of the plant is poisonous.
Synonyms, Key Words, and Related Terms: glycoresins, oleoresins, urushiols, poisonous plants, poisonous plant exposures, plant toxin, Toxicodendron species, poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, ...
Children who are attracted to brightly colored fruits and leaves of poisonous plants (This group accounts for the most calls to poison centers regarding plant toxicity.)
This is a list of plants containing poisonous parts that pose a serious risk of illness, injury, or death to humans or animals. Poisonous food plants Apple (Malus domestica) Seeds contain cyanogenic glycosides; although the amount found in most apples won't kill a person, with enough seeds, one...
Ateleia glazioviana is an important poisonous plant from southern Brazil.
Truth or Myth, is the beautiful poinsettia plant really poisonous? Dr. Stoppler uncovers the truth.
Phytomedics Inc. is growing the plant. They call the extract PMI-001, and have an agreement to co-develop the product with pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Inc.
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