Names of poisonous plants

    • [DOC File]Index to Botanical Names:

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      The three plants discussed here, poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac contain a lacquerlike resin or oil in their sap which contains four antigenic compounds (catechols), including one called urushiol, an irritant, which is capable of producing an allergic reaction in about 70% of people.

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    • [DOC File]TOXIC

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      Index to Botanical Names: * Updated names were written in bold type. Botanical name Page Abrus abrus (L.) W. Wight. Abrus cyaneus R. Vig. Abrus precatorius L.

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    • [DOC File]PLANT IDENTIFICATION

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      The plants may be used as screens, hedges and mass plantings. They make good specimen trees and can be espaliered or used as a topiary plant. The trees are one of the toughest of the hollies, easy to transplant, medium to fast growing and grow well on a variety of soils.

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    • [DOC File]Common Poisonous Plants of Western Washington

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      The following plants are considered TOXIC* (poisonous, possibly dangerous). *These plants contain a wide variety of poisons and symptoms may vary from a mild stomach ache, skin rash, swelling of the mouth and throat to involvement of the heart, kidneys or other organs. The Poison Center can give you more specific information on these or other ...

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    • [DOCX File]Desert Willow (Chilopsis linearis) Plant Guide - USDA PLANTS

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      c.Name five poisonous plants that are dangerous to livestock, and tell the different ways of using forage crops as feed for livestock. 4.Small Grains a.Give production figures for small grain crops listed in the U.S. Statistical Report or Agricultural Statistics Handbook for the latest year available.

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    • [DOC File]YAUPON

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      AC102 Common and Scientific Names and Traits of Cultured Aquatic Animals. AC103 Common and Scientific Names and Traits of Cultured Aquatic Plants. AC104 Functional Anatomy of Fish. ... EQ202 Poisonous Plants. EQ203 Recognizing Stress in Horses. EQ204 First Aid. EQ220 Fly Control.

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    • [DOC File]POISON IVY, POISON OAK, AND POISON SUMAC

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      Umberto Quattrocchi. 2012. CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants: Common Names, Scientific Names, Eponyms, Synonyms, and Etymology (5 Volume Set). CRC Press. Taylor and Francis group. USA, 3960 Pages.

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    • [DOCX File]Plant Science

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      averos”. Common names for plants will change from community to community, across the state and. from state to state. Some native plants in Texas have up to 36 common names. This fact may make life confusing and stresses why we use scientific names in training, science and industry literature.

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    • 10 Most Poisonous Plants in the World | Planet Deadly

      Other related species which may be poisonous include mountain ash (Sorbus spp.), Hawthornes (Crataegus spp.), Pyracantha, Cotoneaster Lily of the Valley (Convallaria majalis) Forb All Severe Cardiac glycosides (digitalis-like) Burning pain in mouth & throat, salivation, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, headache, dilated pupils, slow & irregular heartbeat, sometimes coma and death.

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    • annalsofplantsciences.com

      Like many plants and animals which were vital to their survival some tribes used parts of the chokecherry plant in their rituals. A green dye was derived from the leaves, inner bark and immature fruit. A purplish-red dye was derived from the ripe fruit. The Cheyenne used the limbs to make arrow shafts and bows.

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