The level of alkaloids in individual plants varies from day to day depending on environmental conditions and stages of plant development. Euonymus europaeus (humans, goats, horses, sheep) - click on thumbnail photos Euonymus europaeus leaves, flowers and pink-orange berries contain a toxic glucoside called euonymine, which is a violent poison to man. cannogenol-3-O-6-deoxy-β-D-allosido-α-L-rhamnoside. All parts of the plant contain tropane alkaloids. Resins and Volatile OilsResins and volatile oils are derived mostly from hydrocarbonsâchemicals composed of hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen. Leaves; may cause rash. Stimulant if needed, Lupines. Give full dose castor-oil. Aralia elata - click on photos . From Selected Poisonous Plants list in Just the Facts : Dozens of Garden Charts - Thousands of Garden Answers by the Editors of Garden Way Publishing (ISBN 0-88266-867-6). Leaves and tubers may be poisonous in large amounts; fatal to cattle. Literature usually states that 15 red berries could be fatal to a child. A dessertspoonful of mustard in a tumbler of lukewarm water.2. Buxus sempervirens (North Carolina State University states for this plant that " it causes only low toxicity if eaten, and, Symptoms - respiratory failure." (ISBN 0 00 219363 9). If you have small children, teach them not to put plants in their mouths. Ivydene Horticultural Services are not responsible for the content and/or quality of external web sites linked from this site. The slightly poisonous, poisonous and very poisonous will lead to diarrhoea, vomiting, dizziness or headaches if their plant parts are eaten. Aethusa cynapium (Poison Parsley) - Poisoning from fool's parsley results in symptoms of heat in the mouth and throat and a post-mortem examination has shown redness of the lining membrane of the gullet and windpipe and slight congestion of the duodenum and stomach. I have a honeysuckle vine which I tentatively identified as Lonicera periclymenum ‘Scentsation.’ It has whorls of fragrant light yellow flowers, opposite somewhat leathery leaves and bright red berries. Apart from Chenopodium bonus-henricus and some other edible members of the Chenopodiaceae (also known as mercuries), the most similar-looking species is probably Mercurialis annua (annual mercury), which is also thought to be poisonous. Gleditsia triacanthos - click on thumbnail photos, Gleditsia triacanthos 'Shademaster' - click on photos, Gleditsia triacanthos 'Skyline' - click on photos, Gleditsia triacanthos inermis - click on photos, Gymnocladus dioicus (humans, cattle) - click on thumbnail photos, Hedera colchica 'Dentata Variegata' - click on photo, Hedera helix (cattle, dogs, sheep, humans) - click on thumbnail photosPurplish-black berries are bitter and acrid; strong emetic. Fool's Parsley - Aethusa cynapium. Senecio species - Senecio, Groundsels, Ragwort (horse, cattle, goats, sheep and humans). Plumbago (Herbe du Diable) - Plumbago europaea. Cooked, some species are harmless and make a pleasant preserve. Lonicera periclymenum irritates skin. Leaves and berries. Datura stramonium - thorn apple - seeds eaten in hay or fresh state induce fatal symtoms similar to deadly nightshade as described above. Break open hay bales and discard any plants that you cannot identify. To locate mail-order nursery for plants from the UK in this gallery try using search in RHS Find a Plant. Less common symptoms such as tachycardia, convulsions, vomiting, hypertension, hyperpyrexia and ataxia have all been noted.Henbane can be toxic, even fatal, to animals in low doses.Children have been poisoned by eating the seeds. They are derived from amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, which especially affect the nervous system. See some of its data below with light blue background. Purgative. Acrid and irritant. An acrid juice. Arnica - Arnica montana. All parts are Toxic in high quantities to rabbits. The woodbine family includes honeysuckle, Virginia creeper, and yellow jessamine. Produces skin irritation. Strychnos nux-vomica - Strychnine and brucine in its seeds cause death by asphyxiation. Bark, leaves and fruit fatal. It is in flower from June to August, and the seeds ripen from July to October. If eaten causes digestive upset but not usually serious. Seeds and legumes are Toxic to rabbits. A purge, such as 1-ounce of castor-oil, which should clear out any remainder of poison of the stomach through the mouth.4. Young plants and flowers. 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Unripe fruits, leaves and stems are Lethal to rabbits. It’s also considered to have cold properties, making it an excellent natural remedy for removing heat from the body as well as toxins. However, harvesting castor beans may not be without risk. Ivydene Gardens Wild Flower Gallery: Wild Flowers Poisonous Plants. Flax contains linamarin, and linamarase, from BPP, Whole plant, especially immature seed pods. For best results plant Lonicera periclymenum in moist but well-drained soil. Make sure that your boundaries are secure. Children sometimes poisoned by this plant. Deadly nightshade or belladonna - Atropa belladonna. Green berries poisonous but apparently harmless when full ripe. It is related to Hemlock and Water-dropwort, and like them, is poisonous, though less so than Hemlock. Pammel in 1910-11. The information concerning edibility is taken from the literature, and the degree of reliability is unknown. Common effects of henbane ingestion in humans include hallucinations, dilated pupils, restlessness, and flushed skin. It is found as far north as southern Norway and Sweden. Produced in succession from late spring to the first frosts, the fragrant flowers eventually give way to translucent red berries. Lonicera pileata - click on photos. The toxins cause stomach cramps and laxative effects that may function in seed dispersal. The most important and toxic of these is coniine, which has a chemical structure similar to nicotine. View photos in https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Hedera_helix, Hedera helix 'Arborescens' (cattle, dogs, sheep, humans) - click on photos, Hedera helix 'Conglomerata' (cattle, dogs, sheep, humans) - photo, Hedera helix 'Gloire de Marengo' (cattle, dogs, sheep, humans) - click on photos, Hedera helix 'Goldheart' (cattle, dogs, sheep, humans) - click on photo, Hedera helix 'Woerner' (cattle, dogs, sheep, humans) - click on photos, Hedera helix hibernica (cattle, dogs, sheep, humans) - photo. Chinaberry. A drink of milk, which coagulates in the stomach and may take up poison in its clot.2. They contain a neutral principle - andromedo-toxin - which is also present in azaleas and kalmias. strophanthidin-3-O-6-deoxy-β-D-allosido-α-L-rhamnoside. Star-of-Bethlehem. Euphorbia species. Seeds and corms. Due to the rapid onset of symptoms, treatment is usually unsuccessful. Induce vomiting; purge of castor-oil, keep up warmth. All parts cause vomiting and nervous excitement. Fatal to men and animals. All parts cause abnormal thirst, distorted sight, delerium, incoherence and coma. Tutin and E.F. Warburg. Page structure changed and plants added in sections with blue background January 2019. Delpinium species . Toxic to Handling the fresh twigs can cause rashes and eczema in sensitive individuals. Dutchman's breeches, bleeding-heart. An emetic, which should bring away milk and poison together.3. Privet pollen is known to cause asthma and eczema in sufferers. Spring sufferers of hay fever are probably allergic to tree pollen; early summer brings on reactions to grasses; and fall sufferers probably canât tolerate ragweed. Aconitum (Monkshood) is irritant to and via the skin. You only know how strong she is when she is put in hot water" from Eleanor Roosevelt, Clematis 'Jackmanii Superba' - click on photos, Clematis 'Madame le Coultre' - click on photo, Clematis 'Miss Bateman' - click on photos, Clematis 'Vyvyan Pennell' - click on photos, Clematis macropetala - click on varieties, Clematis macropetala 'Markham's Pink' - click on photos, Clematis montana 'Superba' - click on photo, Clematis orientalis 'Orange Peel' - click on photos, Clematis texensis 'Gravetye Beauty' - photos. Sophora japonica - click on thumbnail photos, Sophora japonica 'Pendula' - click on photos, Sophora japonica 'Regent' - click on photos, Symphoricarpos albus laevigatus (children) - click on photos, Symphoricarpos albus laevigatus 'White Hedge' (children) - click on photos, Symphoricarpos chenaultii - click on photos, Symphoricarpos chenaultii 'Hancock' - click on photos, Symphoricarpos doorenbosii 'Magic Berry' - click on photos. Contains protoanemonin. Plant contains a glucoside called hederine, which makes the mouth sore. If the victim falls into a coma, death can ensue. Partially or completely congealed latex is often no longer soluble in water, but can be removed with an emulsion (milk, hand-cream). It is hardy to zone (UK) 4 and is not frost tender. Dangerous because sometimes found among true parsley, but it is annual and flowers too early for true parsley and its leaves are bluish-green. â¨To learn more about these alkaloids and the toxicity of Datura check out "Medical Botany: Plants Affecting Man's Health" by Walter H. Lewis, P.F. Give an emetic, and a purge such as castor-oil. All parts of the tree are toxic and may irritate the skin or cause a stomach upset if ingested. PhenolsPhenols are acidic compounds that can stop all functions of living cells by altering or binding proteins. Fruiting: August-October. Seeds and leaves; seeds contain cyanic acid. Brandy if necessary. Strong aperient (Gently stimulating evacuation of the bowels; laxative. . Some consider the water hemlock to be the most poisonous plant of temperate North America. It makes a fabulous planting companion for roses. A manual of poisonous plants: chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations/ by L.H. The whole plant of all Aconitum, but especially the root contains aconitine; an alkaloid, which is highly poisonous to humans and animals like cattle and goats. 19-hydroxy-sarmentogenin-3-O-α-L-rhamnoside. In some of these fields; the grass has mostly been eaten due to there being too many horses for too little pasture, leaving only this weed for the horses to eat. Those pages contain table with plant, poisonous part, name or character of poison with its Antidote or Remedies and notes. Whole plant, specially the "attractive" fruits like black cherries, and sweet in taste. Roughly 38 different cardiac glycosides (cardenolides) have been found in the plant, some among others: If the plant is touched or handled, hands should be washed before doing anything else. Roquefort and camembert cheese moulds, daphne, and poinsettias, for example, can cause cancer only if the victim eats them while taking certain prescription drugs. Large amounts of raw or cooked leaves (contain oxalic acid) can cause convulsions, coma, followed by death. Berries. This may be the best manual on the diagnosis and treatment of poisoning and drug overdose. Pages 690-696 of The New Illustrated Gardening Encyclopedia by Richard Sudell, printed before May 1935 for the plant names, followed by details for culture and propagation. Fatal to humans and to cattle. Toxicity. berries. Primula - Primula officinalis. All parts are Toxic to rabbits. Ingestion of the berries can lead to cardiac arrest and death. Native A… Photos. 161 of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. Lonicera periclymenum, common names honeysuckle, common honeysuckle, European honeysuckle, or woodbine, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caprifoliaceae native to much of Europe, North Africa, Turkey and the Caucasus. OxalatesOxalates are unstable salts of oxalic acid. Poisoning from Fool's Parsley showed symptoms of heat in the mouth and throat and a post-mortem examination showed redness of the lining membrane of the gullet and windpipe and slight congestion of the duodenum and stomach. Hairs on leaves and stalks. Sap from leaves can cause severe contact dermatitis in some people. Foliage, bark and seeds fatal; foliage more toxic than berries. In humans, cicutoxin rapidly produces symptoms of nausea, emesis and abdominal pain, typically within 60 minutes of ingestion. Highly Toxic to rabbits. General Poison RemediesFor most plant poisons it is safe, while waiting for doctor's arrival, to give:-. All parts of daphne contain toxins, but the greatest concentrations occur in the bark, sap, and berries, which are poisonous to humans. Holly - Ilex aquifolium. Some alkaloids are useful medicines; others are harmful, even fatal. The berries are harmless to birds, the plants' primary seed dispersers. Most are bitter tasting. It is a caterpillar food plant, has nectar/pollen rich flowers, provides shelter and habitat, has seeds for birds and makes a good wildlife hedge. Pull out Ragwort and remove any acorns from paddocks. The root of the plant is generally the most toxic part, though this can vary from one specimen to another. It's an aggressive vine with dark-green leaves and white flowers. Consumption of a few berries can cause upset stomach, headaches, diarrhea, delirium, and convulsions. Human fatalities, Horses have the lowest tolerance, with a lethal dose, The wood remains poisonous after it is cut. Height and spread: Ranges in height and spread from 2 to 7m (6 to 22ft) x 2 to 3m (6 to 10ft). All parts of the plant contain tropane alkaloids. strophanthidin-3-O-6-deoxy-β-D-allosido-α-L-arabinoside. Mountain laurel is poisonous to several different animals, including horses, goats, cattle, deer, monkeys, and humans, due to grayanotoxin and arbutin. Native. If pea is soaked in water for a long time before eating, it poses little risk. Mainly dangerous when ground among the wheat; millers look out for it. Death can occur if base of tongue swells enought to block the throat. Like Bittersweet above, this plant contains the alkaloid solanine, which is very poisonous even in small amounts. Several terpen esters are also known to be carcinogenic. Those pages contain table with plant name, posonous part, name of character of poison with its antidote or Remedies and notes. Habitat. Ilex aquifolium (children) - click on photos . Warm water to stimulate vomiting. It has necessitated the preparation of a book at a price within the reach of every student, and yet one that contains in easily available form an up-to-date knowledge of our common poisonous plants, the characteristics by which they may be recognized, the symptoms produced by them and the remedial treatment required. Strongly emetic; makes mouth sore. Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica), which grows as a perennial, or is hardy, in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 4 through 10. have been found in the foliage and seeds of the plant. Many species in these 4 poison types have such a repulsive taste, that it is hardly imaginable that children would voluntarily eat more than a few berries. Helanin present in arnica is cardiac-toxic and may cause severe gastroenteritis. Honeysuckle can be prone to mildew – to prevent this, plant in dappled shade or so the roots are kept in the shade but the foliage can grow into the sun. Emetics.1. Ilex - click on photos click on photo in ilex photo collection or individual ilex, Ilex altaclerensis 'Golden King' - click on photos. Harmful substances (Toxins) in plants are commonly classified by their effects upon victims, or their chemical structure:-. In experiments with animals it was found that the terpen ester resiniferatoxin had an irritating effect 10,000 to 100,000 times stronger than capsaicin, the "hot" substance found in chili peppers. Aconitum napellus 'Newry Blue' - photo Aconitum napellus root has been eaten in mistake for horseradish. Yellow juice. Kalmia latifolia 'Heart of Fire' - click thumbnails, Kalmia latifolia 'Heart's Desire' - photo from European Kalmia Society, Kalmia latifolia 'Nipmuk' - click on photos, Kalmia latifolia 'Olympic Fire' - click on photos, Kalmia latifolia 'Ostbo Red' - click on photos, Kalmia latifolia 'Pink Surprise' - photo from European Kalmia Society, Kalmia latifolia 'Quinnipiac' - photo from European Kalmia Society, Kalmia latifolia 'Richard Jaynes' - photo. Opium poppy. Prussic acid (very small amount); a blistering agent; if eaten, a strong emetic; contains a glucoside called plumbagine, and gallic acid. Photos, Aesculus parviflora(humans, cattle, goats) - click on photos. The berries have proved poisonous to a certain degree to children. To locate mail-order nursery for plants from America in this gallery try using search in Plant Lust. close. All parts are Toxic to rabbits. Volatile oils, particularly alpha-pinene, myrcene and sabinene which are monoterpenes can be extracted from the plant, which cause gastrointestinal upset. All plant parts are poisonous. 1. For an adult the ingestion of more than 100 mg of coniine (approximately 6 to 8 fresh leaves, or a smaller dose of the seeds or root) may result in fatality. Leaves. The fresh bark causes violent griping pains, emesis and nausea. Acrid and unpleasant; Glucoside. Alkaloids, chiefly coniine, very dangerous. Lonicera periclymenum - click on thumbnail photos Berries and leaf are acrid and bitter, since they contain a glucoside. Death comes within a few hours as paralysis reaches the respiratory system after poisoned arrow tip punctures your skin. Fagus sylvatica - click on thumbnail photos . Bitter and acrid; strong emetic; plant contains a glucoside, called hederine. Lonicera tatarica - click on thumbnail photos, Lonicera xylosteoides 'Clavey's Dwarf' - click on photo, Lonicera xylosteum - click on thumbnail photos, Lycium barbarum - click on photos and diagram and view photos in https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Lycium_barbarum, Mahonia aquifolium - click on thumbnail photos, Microbiota decussata - click on thumbnail photos, Pachysandra terminalis - click on thumbnail photos, Paeonia suffruticosa 'Baronne d'Ales' - click on photos, Paeonia suffruticosa 'Beaute de Twicket' - click on photos, Paeonia suffruticosa 'Blanche de His' - scroll down page to photo, Paeonia suffruticosa 'Jeanne d'Arc' - scroll down page to photo, Paeonia suffruticosa 'Reine Elisabeth' - scroll down page to photo, Paeonia suffruticosa 'Souvenir de Bucher', Pernettya mucronata 'Alba' - click on photos, Pernettya mucronata 'Rosea' - click on photos, Phytolacca americana (cattle, sheep, humans, turkeys, swine, horses) - photos and view photos in https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Phytolacca_americana, berries. Flora of the British Isles by A.R. The seeds and leaves are mildly poisonous for people and animals. Acorns, Alder Buckthorn, Black Bryony, Broom, Buckthorn, Buckwheat, Buttercup, Greater Celandine, Charlock, Cherry Laurel, Chickweed, Clover, Columbine, Corncockle, Darnel, Ground Ivy, Hemp Nettle, Horse Radish, Marsh Marigold, Melilot, Mercury, Oak, Pimpernel, Poppy, Rhubarb, Rush, St John's Wort, Sorrel, Spurge, Thorn Apple, White Bryony, Woody Nightshade. Children have been poisoned by using the pithy stems for blowguns. Some species produce natural biocides (especially alkaloids) to deter or even kill animals that would eat them. Apple, foliage and roots contains at least 16 active toxic principles, primarily in the roots. In Nova Scotia, three main types of shellfish poisoning are known to occur: amnesic shellfish poisoning (ASP), diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP), and paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP). Bulletine No. Lonicera tatarica - click on thumbnail photos. The castor seed contains ricin, a toxic enzyme. Lonicera periclymenum Táthfhéithleann Family: Caprifoliaceae Flowering: June-September. Black Nightshade, Box, Bracken, Cowbane, Cuckoo Pint, Deadly Nightshade, Foxglove, Hellebore, Hemlock, Hemlock Water-Dropwort, Henbane, Herb-Paris, Horsetail, Iris, Laburnum, Larkspur, Lily of the Valley, Linseed, Lupin, Meadow Saffron, Monkshood, Potato, Privet, Ragwort, Rhododendron, Yew. Its foliage and fruit are toxic. Bulletine No. The poisons are the alkaloid solanine and the amorphous glucoside Dulcamarine. The fruit is poisonous, containing, amongst other substances, the alkaloids theobromine and caffeine, as well as an extremely bitter terpene. They become harmful when the sugar molecule is stripped off, as in the process of digestion. Lonicera tellmanniana - photo. Hay fever results in influenza- or cold-like symptoms, with a definite seasonality to the condition. Data added to existing pages December 2017. Acrid and bitter, contains a glucoside; strongle emetic; makes mouth sore. Post-mortem examination revea1s the presence of the leaves in the stomach. If eaten it causes enteritis and severe abdominal pain with diarrhoea, which in the end may be fatal from BPP. berries. Ligustrum japonicum - click on thumbnail photo, Ligustrum obtusifolium regelianum - click on thumbnail photos. The liver, with the assistance of enzymes, processes the alkaloids that enter the body, rendering some harmless there, while making others more toxic.One common alkaloid, which many of us seek daily, is caffeine. Juniperus horizontalis - click on thumbnail photos . The antidote for belladonna poisoning is physostigmine or pilocarpine, the same as for atropine. Fruit is poisonous. phytolaccatoxin, phytolaccigenin, Pieris floribunda - click on thumbnail photos and view photos in https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Pieris_floribunda, Pieris japonica - click on thumbnail photos and view photos in https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Pieris_japonica, Pieris japonica 'Red Mill' - click on photos, Pieris japonica 'Valley Valentine' - photo, Pieris japonica 'Variegata' - click on photos. Adam Lonitzer, 1528-1586 While the flowers are a popular nectar source for bees and butterflies L. japonica is considered an invasive weed throughout the warmer parts of the world, from Fiji to New Zealand to Hawaii. Coniine is a neurotoxin, which disrupts the workings of the central nervous system and is, toxic, even fatal, to animals in low doses. Give emetic; purge; follow by necessary stimulants. slightly poisonous. Photos. Berries of honeysuckle Lonicera periclymenum against a green leaf background. - click on photos in Gallery and view photos in https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Buxus_sempervirens . Blisters cattle's mouths and children's hands; tramps produce sores with it to excite pity. Equisetum palustre is poisonous to herbivorous animals, but not to humans. Leaves and berries. Clematis viticella 'Etoile Violette' - photos, Clematis viticella 'Madame Julia Correvon' - photo, Collutea arborescens - photo and diagram and view photos in https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Colutea_arborescens, Cornus sanguinea - photoCornus florida has purplish-black berries which are acrid with glucoside cornine, Cotinus coggygria - click on thumbnail photos, Cupressocyparis leylandii 'Castlewellan Gold' - photos, Cytisus praecox 'Allgold' - click on photo, Cytisus praecox 'Hollandia' - click on photo, Cytisus scoparius - click on thumbnail photos . All parts are highly Toxic to rabbits. Clematis vitalba - photo . Red fruits. Laburnum wateri 'Vossii' - click on photos. Children are not the only victims: adults, pets and even farm animals also suffer the consequences of toxic plant ingestion.To prevent such accidents, everyone should be aware of the potential dangers of indoor and outdoor plants. One on toxic plant list for rabbits. Magnesia and milk, or chalk whitening, or ceiling plaster. Purplish-black berries are bitter and acrid; strong emetic. Poisonous Wildflower plants added September 2016. On average, two gardeners a year die in the UK as a result of poisonous plants. Those discussed in this blog are by no means exhaustive, but illustrate a range of concerns that should be foremost in the designerâs mind." A mustard emetic, then magnesia; flick face with wet towel, give sal volatile, black coffee, strong boiled tea or stimulants, and artificial respiration if coma intervenes. All species are highly poisonous and have often proved fatal owing to the presense of the powerful and deadly alkaloid aconitine and of other associated alkaloids. Introduction, Disclaimer, and Search Function for the Poisonous Plant Literature Database. Description. Photo links added August 2013. This toxin only causes problems if the leaves are cooked for a long period in a closed container. Plant Name (with Link to Species most often affected and to photos of the plant), Poisonous Parts with Link to Toxic Principle, Acanthopanax sieboldianus (Eleutherococcus sieboldianus) - click on photos. Buttercup.Ranunculus ficaria (Lesser Celandine) has poisoned sheep and cattle from BPP, Leaves; may cause rash. Broad Spurge (Euphorbia platyphyllos)Caper Spurge (Euphorbia lathyrus)Cypress Spurge (Euphorbia cyparissias)Dwarf Spurge (Euphorbia exigua)Hungarian Spurge (Euphorbia esula)Irish Spurge (Euphorbia hyberna)Petty Spurge (Euphorbia peplus)Portland Spurge (Euphorbia portlandica)Purple Spurge (Euphorbia peplis)Sea Spurge (Euphorbia paralias)Sun Spurge (Euphorbia heliocopia)Tiatern Spurge (Euphorbia stricta)Wood Spurge (Euphorbia amygdaloides)Pencil Cactus or Milkbush (Euphorbia tirucalli). The plant is said to be one of the most common causes of accidental plant poisoning based on attendance at hospital A & E departments though this may be because the irritation of the tongue and mouth is more likely to result in hospital attendance than a simple stomach upset from, say, eating a daffodil bulb thinking it to be an onion. There are 180 families in the Wildflowers of the UK and they have been split up into 22 Galleries to allow space for up to 100 plants per gallery. Ulcers have been produced by its means, when beggars wished to excite pity. CedarGravel creates stable drive surface and drains rain into your ground, rather than onto the public road.8 problems caused by building house on clay or with house-wall attached to clay. All parts of the hellebores are poisonous to men and animals from BPP. Belladonna is one of the most toxic plants found in the Western hemisphere. Ilex aquifolium. Rhamnus frangula (cattle, children) - click on thumbnail photos, Rhus typhina - click on thumbnail photos and view photos in https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Rhus_typhina, Robinia hispida 'Macrophylla' - click on photos, Robinia pseudoacacia (horses, cattle, humans, poultry, sheep, goats) (children) - click on thumbnail photos, Whole plant. Seeds are Toxic to rabbits. The foliage remains toxic even when wilted or dried. Physostigma venenosum - eating beans containing alkaloid physostigmine leads to asphyxiation. 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