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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. Nearctica - Family - Medical - Poisonous Plants
Indiana plants poisonous to Livestock and Pets. M. MacDougall et al. This site has photographs and information on midwestern plants poisonous to livestock
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Medical - Poisonous Plants Special Segments Butterflies of North America Conifers of North America Eastern Birds List of N.A. Insects Home Eastern Wildflowers General Topics Natural History Ecology Family Environment Evolution Home Education Home Conservation Geophysics Paleontology Commercial Organizations Return to Medical Main Page An Illustrated Guide to Some Common Poisonous Plants in Nova Scotia . Ray Whitley and Marian Zinck. An excellent guide to some poisonous plants in northern and eastern North America. This guide includes not only plants, but poisonous mushrooms and algae as well. Each species or group of species includes photographs, the types of poisons involved, the parts of the plants that are poisonous, and the symptoms of poisoning. This site also has a very useful list of frequently asked questions about poisonous plants. Canadian Poisonous Plants Information System . Derek Munro. This site deals with the poisonous plants of Canada and consists of a searchable database. It provides information on the distribution of each species, the toxic parts of the plant, the toxic chemicals, symptoms, and additional information. It does not provide identification aids. Cornell University Poisonous Plants Page . D. Brown and T. Stanton. This site has images, and information on the poisonous plants of North America including their chemistry, toxicology, diagnosis, and prevention. Species of poisonous plants are listed alphabetically, but you can also search by the chemicals present or by the animal (including humans) affected. This site is still heavily under construction.

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63. Plants That Are Poisonous To Alpacas
Please consult with your veterinarian to discuss the plants poisonous to There could be plants in your area that are also poisonous to alpacas that are
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64. Plants Poisonous To People
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65. Plants Poisonous To Cats
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66. Plants Poisonous To Cats
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68. House Plants Poisonous To Cats
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69. Non Poisonous House Plants
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70. UACES Publications: Common Arkansas Plants Poisonous To Cattle
University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service Publications Livestock are accidentally poisoned in Arkansas each year due to the consumption of toxic
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Common Arkansas Plants Poisonous to Cattle
Authors: John Jennings, Professor - Extension Livestock Specialist - Forages
John Boyd , Professor - Extension Weed Specialist Livestock are accidentally poisoned in Arkansas each year from eating toxic plants in hay and pasture forage crops. What is a poisonous plant? It is one that causes such problems as animal sickness, skin irritation, loss of appetite, loss of weight, reduced milk production or death. All poisonous plants do not contain the same toxin. There are at least six different classes of poisons within plants. The two largest groups are alkaloids and glycosides. Within each of the six classes are several different poisonous compounds. Twenty-one weeds are listed in this publication. They are among the 45 most common poisonous plants in Arkansas. However, their presence on a farm does not mean that animals will be killed or even show ill effects. The reasons are that (1) animals may not eat them, (2) the plants may not contain toxic levels of the poison at the time they are eaten, (3) animals eating the plants may be immune to the poisons they contain, (4) animals may not eat the poisonous part of the plant or (5) farmers may have rendered plants nontoxic by making hay or silage of them, by diluting the material eaten with other forage or by feeding certain materials to counteract the poison. Some plants are likely to be a greater hazard to animal health than others because they (l) are so abundant in an area, (2) contain a more deadly poison or (3) because animals seek them out for selective grazing. Livestock losses due to poisonous plants may be reduced or eliminated by weed control, by grazing practices, by keeping tame forage stands healthy and thick, by using caution during drought periods and by diluting contaminated feed with forage known to be free of poisonous materials.

71. Plants Poisonous To Your Pets
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72. Plants : Therapeutic Landscapes Database
Know Your Poisonous plants poisonous Plants Found in Field and Garden. Plants That Poison An Illustrated Guide to plants poisonous to Man.
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MEDICINAL PLANTS
PLANTS FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS PLANTS TO AVOID
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Chamaemelum nobile
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Eschscholzia californica (California poppy)
Centranthus ruber
(Valerian)
MEDICINAL PLANTS
See LINKS page for websites on this subject. References Byers, Dorie (1999). Herbal Remedy Gardens. Pownal, VT: Storey Books. Chevalier, Andrew (1996). The Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants. London: Dorling Kindersley Limited. Hartung, Tammi (2000). Growing 101 Herbs that Heal. Pownal, VT: Storey Books. Return to top of page PLANTS FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS (under development) See LINKS page for websites on this subject. References Dannenmaier, Molly (1998). A Child's Garden: Enchanting Outdoor Spaces for Children and Parents. Washington, D.C: Archetype Press, Inc. Moore, Robin C. (1993). Plants for Play: A Plant Selection Guide for Chidren's Outdoor Environments. Berkeley, CA: MIG Communications. Return to top of page PLANTS TO AVOID Designers should avoid using poisonous plants in therapeutic landscapes, especially if the spaces will be used by children or by people who are developmentally disabled. Since their bodies are smaller, children are more susceptible than adults to toxins in plants, and they are also more likely (especially when very young) to explore their environment with all of their senses, including taste. Many children's gardens encourage this type of exploration, and have been designed with plants that can be smelled, touched, tasted, and so forth.

73. Poisonous Plants Links
Field Guide to plants poisonous to Livestock Western US University of Georgia Poisonous Plants Page Horse Nutrition - Poisonous Plants
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Australian Native Poisonous Plants Canadian Poisonous Plants Information System Common Poisonous Houseplants Cornell University Poisonous Plants Home Page ... West Virginia Poison Center - Toxic Plants
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74. AgNIC Portal - Browse
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76. Does Your Cat Eat Plants? Train Him Not To
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Eating plants is an exceedingly dangerous habit as many household plants are poisonous. If your cat is developing a habit of eating plants, you must separate the two until the problem is solved. Either remove the plants or confine your cat to an area with no plants. Do not delay. One good meal of the common houseplant Diffenbachia is usually the last meal your cat will eat. Consult with your local nursery and do not keep poisonous plants in your house. There are so many non-poisonous plants to choose from, so why take the risk? Even if your cat is well-trained, no cat is perfect and all it takes is one mistake for disaster to result. If your cat loves to munch on greenery, do not deny him this pleasure. Instead, provide him with his very own special Kitty Garden. There are many commercially available kitty herb gardens for this purpose.

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78. Ask Childrens Hospital
Are some types of holiday plants poisonous? There are a number of holiday plants and Bittersweet is another holiday season plant that is poisonous.
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79. 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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Indiana Plants Poisonous to Livestock and Pets
Cooperative Extension Service, Purdue University West Lafayette, IN 47907 Rebecca J. Goetz, writer, extension assistant Thomas N. Jordan, extension weed scientist John W. McCain, extension weed scientist Nancy Y. Su, assistant
Sources and Additional Readings
Botanical texts: Kingsbury, Eshleman, Meuncher, Arena, and Radcliff
Veterinary texts: The Merck Veterinary Manual, poisonous plant booklets for IL, KY and NY, Current Veterinary Therapy for Small Animals, Large Animals and Equine
Veterinary Journals: Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Record, J. of the American Veterinary Medical Association, J. of Range Management, Modern Veterinary Practice, Compendium for the Practicing Veterinarian, J. of the American Animal Hospital Association, and others
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80. Cornell University Poisonous Plants Home Page
Searchable database of plants toxic to humans and animals.
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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 by plants and other natural flora (fungi, etc.). IMPORTANT: Just because something is on the poisonous plants list doesn't mean it can't be a good food or feed, and just because it is absent from the list doesn't mean it is safe!
  • Alphabetical listing of botanical names by genus and species Alphabetical listing of common plant names Toxic agents in plants Species of animals commonly affected ... Frequently asked questions about poisonous plants
  • 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.

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