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cannot find toxic plant list
I am sure I was messing around on either here or the TT website the other day when I came across a complete list of toxic plants. trouble is I forgot to bookmark the page and now I can't find it anyone know the link for it please
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Re: cannot find weed/safe/toxic plant list
Not sure which you were looking for, but here are a few:
http://russiantortoise.org/toxic-plants.htm http://www.chelonia.org/Articles/plantsthatpoison.htm http://www.schildifutter.com/ This last site has edible and toxic plants and is brilliant, although it takes a bit of work to figure out how to use it effectively. Last edited by egyptiandan64; 22-01-2013 at 05:46 PM. |
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thank you Nina now saved them so I don't loose them
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Im soo glad you posted that link to the site that shows you what the weeds etc look like, cause i personally haven't got a clue where weeds are concerned. Not really a weed,plant and flower type of person. I like the plants that you cant kill like the money tree... it can go months without water lol. xx
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the berries are toxic im not sure about the leaves http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/c...on/Lonicja.htm http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-honeysuckle.htm |
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I found this list of Toxic plants from http://www.chelonia.org/
ACOKANTHERA, fruit and flowers ACONITE, (Monkshood), roots, flowers and leaves AGAPANTHUS, African lily, foliage and bulb ALOE, high in oxalates, irritant AMSINKIA (Tarweed), foliage and seeds ANEMONE, Wildflower AMARYLLIS, A. belladonna digitalis, bulbs contain alkaloids; berries and other parts ANGEL TRUMPET TREE, Datura arborea, flowers and leaves APPLE SEEDS, see Cherry Laurel APRICOT SEEDS, Prunus ATROPA BELLADONNA, all parts, especially black berries AUTUMN CROCUS, bulbs AVOCADO, foliage AZALEAS (RHODODENDRON), all parts are fatal! BANEBERRY, (Doll's Eyes), red or white berries, roots and foliage BEGONIA, tubers, foliage and blossoms BEACH PEA, Lathyrus manumus BETEL NUT PALM, all parts BIRD OF PARADISE, Strelitzia, foliage, flowers and seed pods BITTERSWEET, Solanum celastrus, dulcamera, berries BLACK LOCUST, bark, sprouts and foliage are poisonous BLEEDING HEART, (Dutchman's Breeches), foliage and roots BLOODROOT, Sanguinaria, all parts BLUE-GREEN ALGAE, Mycrocystis, all parts! BLUEBONNETS, (Lupines), Lupinus, all parts BOTTLEBRUSH, flowers BOXWOOD, Buxux sempervirens, all parts BUCKEYE HORSE CHESTNUT, sprouts and nuts BUTTERCUP, all parts CARDINAL FLOWER, Lobelia CALADIUM, all parts CALLA LILLY, all parts CAROLINA JESSAMINE, flowers, leaves and sap CASAVA, roots CASTOR BEAN, seeds are fatal! CELANDINE, Chelidonium CHRISTMAS ROSE, all parts, especially leaves CHERRIES, Prunus (wild and cultivated), twigs and foliage are fatal! CHERRY LAUREL, all parts are very dangerous; contains hydrocyanic acid CHERRY SEEDS, see CHERRIES above CHINA BERRY TREE, Melia, berries are poisonous CHINESE EVERGREEN, Aglaonema, foliage CHINESE LANTERN CHRISTMAS BERRY, (Toyo), berries are poisonous COLUMBINE, Aquilegia, all parts COMMON PRIVET, black or blue wax-coated berries and leaves CORAL PLANT, Euphorbium, entire plant CHINA BERRY TREE, Melia, berries are poisonous CREEPING CHARLIE, black or blue CROCUS, all bulbs CROTON, inside plants are safe, outdoor plants are dangerous CYCLAMEN, foliage, stems and flowers DAPHNE, Laurus, the berries are fatal! DAFFODIL, (Narcissus), bulbs may be fatal DAPHNE, the berries are fatal! DEATH-CAMAS, all parts are poisonous, roots are deadly! DEADLY NIGHTSHADE, all parts, unripe fruit and foliage DELPHINIUM, (Larkspur annual), all parts DESTROYING ANGEL, (Death Cap), Amanita, all parts DIEFFENBACHIA, (Dumb Cane), all parts, especially the sap DOGWOOD, fruit slightly poisonous EGGPLANT stems ELDERBERRY, leaves, shoots, and bark ELEPHANT EARS (Taro), entire plant and fruit is poisonous ENGLISH IVY, Hedera, berries—all ivys are toxic EUPHORBIA, (Spurge), (Crown of Thorns), (Poinsettia), leaves and flowers & latex-like sap FALSE HELIEBORE, all parts are poisonous and the root is deadly! FIDDLE LEAF FIG, Ficus lyrata, liage and latex sap FIG, Ficus benjamina FOXGLOVE, Digitalis purpurea, whole plant can be fatal FIDDLE NECK,(String of Pearls) Senecio FLY AGARIC, (Fly Amanita mushroom), whole plant FOUR O'CLOCK, Mirabilis, whole plant GELSEMIUM, whole plant GOLDEN CHAIN, seeds and pods may be fatal HEAVENLY BAMBOO, Nandina, all parts HELIEBORE, Ranunculaccea, all parts HEMLOCK ROOTS, all parts HENBANE, all parts HOLLY, leaves and berries HORSE CHESTNUT, all parts, including bud HORSETAIL REED, Equisetum, all parts HYACINTH, Hyacinthus, Garden variety, not water; bulbs, foliage and flowers HYDRANGEA, whole plant IMPATIENS, (Balsam, Touch-Me-Not, Snapweed), whole plant IRIS, underground stems IVY, all parts JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT, root is irritant and astringent JASMINE, YELLOW, all parts JATROPHA, (Pursge Nut, Curcas Bean, Peregrina, Psychic Nut), seeds and oil JERUSALEM CHERRY, fruits and leaves JIMSON WEED, (Thorn apple), all parts JOHNSON GRASS, Sorgum, all parts are toxic JUNIPER, Juniperus, all parts LAMBKILL (Sheep Lauren), leaves LANTANA CAMARA (Red Sage), green berries are fatal LARKSPUR, (Delphinium), foliage and roots are dangerous, seeds may be fatal! LAURELS (Primus varieties), all parts are fatal! LILY-OF-THE-NILE, Agapanthus LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY, all parts LOBELIA, (Cardinal flower), all parts LOCOWEED, all parts LOCUST, Lobinia, all parts LUPINE, Lupinus, seeds, pods, and foliage MACHINEEL, all parts MARIJUANA, all parts MAY APPLE, all parts MESCAL, (Peyote), all parts MILKWEED, all parts MISTLETOE, berries are fatal! MOCCASIN FLOWER, (Lady Slipper), all parts MOCK ORANGE, all parts MONKSHOOD, foliage and fleshy roots MOONSEED, berries may be fatal MORNING GLORIES, all parts MOUNTAIN LAUREL, young leaves and shoots are fatal! MUSHROOMS and TOADSTOOLS (wild types) NARCISSUS BULBS, (Daffodil), can be fatal NATAL CHERRY, berries NECTARINE, fruit okay, inner seed only NEPHTHYTIS, Syngonium, foliage NICOTIANA, Nicotine (Bush Tobacco) wild and cultivated, leaves NIGHTSHADES, (European Bittersweet, Horse Nettle), all parts, especially unripe berries OAKS, foliage and acorns OLEANDER, foliage PEACH SEEDS, see CHERRY LAUREL PEAR SEEDS, see CHERRY LAUREL PENNY ROYAL, Hedeoma and Mentha, foliage and flowers PEONY, all parts PEPPERS, Capsicum, foliage PERIWINKLE, Vinca, all parts PHILODENDRON, Monstera, leaves and sap PINKS, (Sweet William, Carnation), Dianthus, all parts PLUM SEEDS, see CHERRY LAUREL POKEWEED (Pokeberry), Phytolacca, roots and fruit are dangerous POINSETTIA, (Note: recent research supports the claim that the poinsettia plant is non-toxic and at worst a stomach irritant. While not fatal it should not be eaten by people or pets. Therefore, it should not be fed or used as a landscaping plant in habitats. ) POISON HEMLOCK, all parts are fatal! POISON IVY, all parts POISON OAK POISON SUMAC, all parts POPPY, all except California poppies are dangerous POTATO, sprouts and foliage are fatal! POTHOS PRIVET, Ligustrum, leaves and fruit PYRACANTHA, Pyracantha, foliage and fruit RANUNCULUS, all parts REDWOOD, wood chips are poisonous to fish, turtles, and other aquatic animals RHODODENDRON, (Azalea), all parts are fatal RHUBARB, Rheum, leaves and leaf blade are fatal! ROSARY BEAN, (Jequirity Bean, Crab's Eye, Precatroy Bean), Abrus, seeds commonly called "beans" are fatal! ROSEMARY, leaves of certain varieties are harmless, others are poisonous RUSSIAN THISTLE, Carduus or Silybum, foliage and flowering part SAGE, Salvia, leaves of certain varieties are harmless, others are poisonous SALMON BERRY, Rubus, foliage and fruit SCARLET PIMPERNEL, Amagallis, foliage, flowers and fruit SCOTCH BROOM, Cytisus, seeds SENECIO, whole plant SHASTA DAISY,(Chrysanthemum), foliage and flowers SKUNK CABBAGE, Symplocarpus, roots SNAPDRAGON, Antirrhimum, all parts SQUIRREL CORN, Dicentra, all parts STAR-OF-BETHLEHEM, Ornithagalum, all parts STAR THISTLE, Centaurea STRONOMIUM, all parts SUDAN GRASS, Sorgum SUNDEW, Droscera, foliage toxic SWEET PEA, stems TANSY, Tanacetum, all parts TARO, stem and leaves TAR WEED, Eriodictyon, foliage, flowers and seed pods TIGER LILY, Lillium, all parts TOAD FLAX, Linaria, foliage TOADSTOOLS and WILD MUSHROOMS (wild types) TOBACCO PLANTS, all parts TOMATO, foliage and vines TOYON BERRY, Heteromeles, berries are toxic TREE OF HEAVEN, Ailanthus, foliage and flowering parts TRILLIUM, (Common), foliage TULIP BULBS, Tulipus TRUMPET VINE, (Challis), Campsis, Nicotiana, all parts UMBRELLA TREE, Schefflera, all parts VENUS FLYTRAP, Dionaea, foliage and flowering parts VERBENA, Verbena, foliage and flowers WISTERIA, Wisteria, seeds and pods YELLOW JASMINE, all parts YELLOW OLEANDER, all parts, especially kernels of the fruit YEWS, (Yucca, Spanish Bayonet), Taxus, foliage, flowers and berries are toxic YELLOW STAR THISTLE, Centaurea, foliage and flowering parts YERBA SANTA, Eriodictyon, foliage and seeds Only the stems are cooked for human consumption Last edited by Alan1; 06-03-2009 at 10:39 PM. |
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Lisa hi,
Have you tried using your browers History button to find the page you are looking for? Stevi Cay Last edited by egyptiandan64; 22-01-2013 at 05:46 PM. |
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