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Poisonous Plants


Poisonous Plants

Please use this as a reference for specific symptoms, descriptions, principle agents, and other important information regarding poisonous plants.

Link Black Locust
Link Braken Fern
Link Buckeye or Horsechesnut
Link Castorbean or Mole Bean
Link Jimsonweed or Thornapple
Link Lantana Mountain Laurel, Ground Ivy, Busy Ivy
Link Nightshades
Link Oaks
Link Oleander
Link Perilla Mint
Link Poison Hemlock
Link Pokeweed
Link Rhododendron
Link Showy Crotalaria
Link Wild Cherry or Black Cherry
Link Yellow Jessamine or Carolina Jessamine
Link Yew

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Southern ForagesInformation for our Poisonous Plants is provided by Southern Forages and the International Plant Nutrition Institute. Southern Forages, is written for a wide range of audiences. It is used by livestock producers, by seed, equipment and fertilizer dealers, by Extension and conservation workers, and by more than 50 colleges and universities have included the book as a text or resource in forage classes. While the content is focused on forages for the southern U.S., many of the principles and species of plants discussed can be adapted to other regions.

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