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  1. Handbook of Poisonous and Injurious Plants by Lewis S. Nelson, Richard D. Shih, et all 2007-07-17
  2. Poisonous Plants & Animals of Florida and the Caribbean by David W. Nellis, 1998-08
  3. A Field Guide to Venomous Animals and Poisonous Plants: North America North of Mexico (Peterson Field Guide Series) by Steven Foster, Roger A. Caras, 1994-06
  4. Poisonous Plants: A Handbook for Doctors, Pharmacists, Toxicologists, Biologists and Veterinarians by Dietrich Frohne, Hans Jurgen Pfander, 2005-09-01
  5. Common Poisonous Plants and Mushrooms of North America by Nancy J. Turner, Adam F. Szczawinski, 2003-01-01
  6. Plants That Poison: An Illustrated Guide to Plants Poisonous to Man by Ervin M. Schmutz, 1986-06
  7. All About Poisonous Plants (Allen Photographic Guides) by Sonia Davidson, 2001-04-01
  8. Know Your Poisonous Plants by Wilma Roberts James, 1973-08
  9. Thistle Greens and Mistletoe: Edible and Poisonous Plants of Northern California by James S. Wiltens, 1988-03
  10. Field Guide to Plants Poisonous to Livestock : Western U.S. by Shirley A. Weathers, 1998-03
  11. Wild edible plants of New England: A field guide : including poisonous plants often encountered by Joan Richardson, 1981
  12. Medicinal Herbs and Poisonous Plants by David Ellis, 2003-04
  13. POISONOUS PLANTS OF HAWAII. by H. Arnold, 1982
  14. A Guide to Plants Poisonous to Horses (British Association of Holistic Nutrition) by Keith Allison, Christopher Day, 1997-10-01

1. Plants Poisonous To Goats
Scientific article from the Extension Goat Handbook by the National Agricultural Library.
http://netvet.wustl.edu/species/goats/goatpois.txt

2. Plants Poisonous To Livestock
This bulletin identifies many of the plants poisonous to livestock in Minnesota. It describes their appearance, where they grow, the parts of the plant that
http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/livestocksystems/DI5655.html
FO-05655 1991 To Order
Plants Poisonous
to Livestock
Lisa M. Axton
Beverly R. Durgan Table of Contents
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Produced by Communication and Educational Technology Services, University of Minnesota Extension Service. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, this material is available in alternative formats upon request. Please contact the University of Minnesota Extension Service Distribution Center at (800) 876-8636. The University of Minnesota Extension Service is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status, or sexual orientation. The information given in this publication is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names is made with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement by the University of Minnesota Extension Service is implied.

3. Plants Poisonous To Livestock - Western U.S.
Provides livestock owners with information to help identify poisonous plants, prevent poisoning and recognize and respond when it occurs.
http://users.ubtanet.com/wrw/
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Field Guide to Plants Poisonous to Livestock - Western U.S.
by Shirley A. Weathers
This is the first field guide to poisonous plants in the western U.S., designed by and for livestock owners to help protect against plant poisoning. Horses, cattle, sheep, llamas, alpacas, goats and swine are addressed.
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"I am very impressed with the tremendous amount of careful research that went into Field Guide to Plants Poisonous to Livestock - Western U.S. This book should be very useful for livestock owners for years to come. As a former reference librarian, I am fussy about reference books, and this one is well-organized, with clear illustrations, and a lot of information about the effects on livestock of the many plants covered."
Rosana Hart, author of Living with Llamas "This is a book that every livestock owner and every veterinarian living west of the Mississippi should own and read."
G. P. DeWolf, Jr., emeritus, Massachusetts Bay Community College

4. Cornell University Poisonous Plants Home Page
Searchable database of plants toxic to humans and animals.
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5. Cornell Poisonous Plants - Plants Poisonous To Horses

http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/horselist.html
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6. Guide To Poisonous And Toxic Plants
GUIDE TO POISONOUS AND TOXIC PLANTS (I am looking for good color pictures for these plants.
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7. FDA/CFSAN - FDA Poisonous Plant Database
contains references to the scientific literature describing studies of the toxic properties and effects of plants and plant parts.
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8. Index Of Poisionous Plants
Directory of toxic plants and herbs and their effects.
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9. 2001 Oktober Gartenfest Proceedings
Poisonous Plants by Barney Lipscomb, Oktober Gartenfest, Round Top, Texas. plants poisonous to livestock and pets in North Carolina.
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/southerngarden/lipscb3.html
Poisonous Plants By Barney Lipscomb WHAT IS A POISONOUS PLANT? In the broadest sense, a poisonous plant is any plant that is potentially harmful in any manner to humans or animals. It can be any plant that causes symptoms of toxicity and can be, but is not necessarily, fatal. Poisonous plants are categorized in broad areas based on the effects they cause: 1) Allergies, 2) non-allergenic dermatitis [skin irritation from direct or indirect contact], and 3) internal poisoning [from ingesting parts of a plant]. In addition, some authorities also include mechanical injury [from thorns, spines, stinging or irritating hairs, etc.]. TOXIC PLANT SUBSTANCES Plants are chemical factories. Literally thousands upon thousands of chemical compounds are produced by plants. Most are harmless, yet many are very useful to man and some are essential to plant and animal life. Technically, a poison is a substance that in suitable quantities has properties harmful or fatal to an organism when it is brought into contact with or absorbed by the organism. Toxin, a more specific term, is any of various poisonous substances that are specific products of the metabolic activities of living organisms (Gove 1993). In referring to such material in plants, the terms have been used synonymously in the text. Plants are considered poisonous because of toxic compounds they produce. Toxic plant substances belong mostly to a relatively few broad categories of compounds (Blackwell 1990), i.e. alkaloids, glycosides, proteinaceous compounds, organic acids, alcohols, resins and resinoids (including phenolics) and mineral toxins (non-organic compounds).

10. Poisonous House Plants
House plants are often poisonous. Are your house plants a threat to your children or pets? This list of common poisonous house plants can help you
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11. Cornell University Equine Research Park: Educational Materials
Educational materials for horse owners includes a guide to equine colors and markings, plants poisonous to horses, and calculating age from a tatoo number.
http://web.vet.cornell.edu/public/cuerp/edu.htm
Educational Materials for Horse Owners Guide to Equine Colors and Markings Calculate your horse's age from its tattoo number: Plants that are poisonous to horses
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12. Poisonous Plants And Plant Parts
Poisonous Plants Vegetation helps sustain life. We eat many plants, herbs and so forth in our daily diet. But, we must remember to be choosy.
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13. Http//www.aad.org/pamphlets/PoisonIvy.html

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14. Plants Poisonous To Dogs
on some common garden and household plants that can be poisonous to your pet. This may not represent a complete list of all poisonous plants.
http://www.uexplore.com/health/poisonplants.htm
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Plants Poisonous to Dogs
Listed below are links to the information
on some common garden and household plants that can be poisonous to your pet. This may 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 veterinarian immediately if you think your pet may have ingested a poisonous plant. If you don't find the information you're seeking listed below, click here for our additional sources of information , many including specific effects and plant photos from the various veterinary/horticultural schools. Special Notice: Several recent reports of dogs having kidney failure after ingesting large amount of grapes or raisins has the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center investigating to determine the causative agents or disease processes. Click

15. Indiana Toxic Plants
This website contains plants within Indiana that are deemed poisonous to livestock and pets by the collaborators at Purdue University.
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16. BBC NEWS England Cambridgeshire Poisonous Plants Growing In
Last Updated Saturday, 7 August, 2004, 0724 GMT 0824 UK Email this to a friend Printable version Poisonous plants growing in city
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17. Plants Toxic To Animals, Introduction -- Vet Med Library, UIUC
In particular, the booklet, Illinois plants poisonous to livestock by LR Tehon, CC Morrill, and Robert Graham provided the basis for the database structure
http://www.library.uiuc.edu/vex/toxic/intro.htm
Veterinary Medicine Library
PLANTS TOXIC TO ANIMALS About this database: This database was created by Mitsuko Williams (Veterinary Medicine Librarian, 1983-2003) in order to assist the University of Illinois veterinary students in identifying common plants that are toxic to animals. This database brings together information available in library books, plants grown in the Poisonous Plant Garden , mounted specimens of plants, and the reference notes for a toxicology course (VB320) which is taught during the fall semester each year. Although the VB320 notes address toxic plants found in all regions of the U.S., only the species most commonly found in the midwestern states are covered in this database. Common house plants are also included as opportunities arise. All of the books employed were found in the University of Illinois Library system. In particular, the booklet, Illinois plants poisonous to livestock by L.R. Tehon, C. C. Morrill, and Robert Graham provided the basis for the database structure as well as additional text information for food animals. This database will be revised or updated as time and resources permit. Photographs, unless noted otherwise, are originals taken in the Poisonous Plant Garden for this project. The plant lists represent the entries which we hope to complete sometime in the future. Plant entries can be selected from either the

18. Poisonous Plants And Mushrooms Of North Carolina
Disclaimer The list of poisonous plants on this web site does not necessarily include every poisonous plant that is known, or that might be found
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19. Cornell Poisonous Plants - Specific To Iguanas
List of plants poisonous to the green iguana, compiled by Cornell University. Includes basic digestion information and diet suggestions.
http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/toxiguana/iguana.html
Be Careful of What You Feed to Your Green Iguana
Photo by Chris Estep and Wendell Leopard
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Natural History Green iguanas ( Iguana iguana ) are large semi-arboreal to arboreal lizards of the primarily New World Americas. They are almost an exclusively herbivorous reptile. Earlier beliefs were that the juveniles were insectivores, and then gradually grew into herbivorous adults. However recent studies on stomach content in wild iguanas have revealed that this is not the case. Iguanas are born herbivores and do not go through an ontogenetic shift from insectivore to herbivore. The digestive system is therefore designed to digest plant materials and not, as some recommend, to digest meat in any amount. The green iguana has evolved an elaborate hindgut, housing a microbial fermentation system that allows it to utilize fiber as effectively as mammalian ruminants. The adult iguanas spend most of their time in the upper parts of the trees, while the juveniles are either on the ground or in the lower parts of the trees and bushes. Due to the iguana's habitat, its wild diet consists of a variety of leaves, small fruits and flowers - and this variety should be provided in captivity as well. It may sound easy to provide a varied diet for the captive iguana, however the diet must also be a nutritiously balanced and healthy diet and this is why the iguana owner needs to learn some basic guidelines for making a proper Iguana-salad.

20. GLP Poisonous Plants
plants poisonous to Dogs Listed below are links to the ASPCA® Animal Poison Control plants poisonous to Livestock Contains information to help identify
http://gardeninglaunchpad.com/poisonous.html
Preferred Vendors Recognition Home FlastClick ... Past Articles Poisonous Plants Poison Ivy Myths - Poison ivy misunderstandings are often deeply held and difficult to change. This paper by Bill Einsig attempts distinguish between scientific fact and beliefs.
Indiana University
Information about the rash, treatment, Truth about Poison Ivy and Oak
Poisonous Plant Quiz?
- Test your week knowledge about Poison Ivy, Oak, and Hemlock with this Quiz
Plants Toxic to Animals
Database created in order to assist the University of Illinois veterinary students in identifying common plants that are toxic to animals
Poisonous Plants of North Carolina
- plants listed by common and scientific names.
Poisonous Plants of the Southern United States
- colorful guide provided by the University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Services.
Toxic Plant List By: The Childrens Hospital of Eastern Ontario
The amount of poison in a plant tends to vary with location, age of plant, season, weather conditions..
Poisonous Plants and Plant Parts...
the ornamental plants or flowers in your yard may contain deadly poison.
University of Pennsylvania's Poisonous Plants Home Page
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Plants Poisonous to Dogs

Atropa belladona:
The Deadly Nightshade Field Guide to Noxious and Other Selected Weeds of British Columbia USDA Plants Classification Report: Solanum contains images and information on the plants in the nightshade genus.

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