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  1. Deadly Beautiful: The World's Most Poisonous Animals and Plants by Laurence Gadd, 1980-06-01
  2. Florida's poisonous plants, snakes, insects: This book might save the life of one you love by Richard F Lockey, 1986
  3. Don't Touch That!: The Book of Gross, Poisonous, and Downright Icky Plants and Critters by Jeff Day MD, 2008-06-01
  4. Poisonous Plants of Jamaica by Henry Lowe, Errol Morris, et all 2006-02
  5. Poisonous Plants of Hawaii by Matthew Arnold, 1989-12-15
  6. Hawaii's Poisonous Plants by Roger Baldwin, 1979-06
  7. Pharmako/Dynamis: Stimulating Plants, Potions, & Herbcraft (Pharmako Volii) by Dale Pendell, 2002-09
  8. Poisonous and injurious plants in Colorado (Bul. ; 412-A) by L. W Durrell, 1952
  9. FLORIDA'S POISONOUS PLANTS, SNAKES, INSECTS: THIS BOOK MIGHT SAVE THE LIFE OF ONE YOU LOVE.....
  10. Thistle Greens and Mistletoe: Edible and Poisonous Plants of Northern California by James S. Wiltens, 1988-03
  11. Poisonous, Smelly, and Amazing Plants (I Can Read! / Made By God) by Zondervan, 2010-07-27
  12. Poisonous Plants of Southern California
  13. Edible Wild Plants and Herbs: A Pocket Guide by Alan M. Cvancara, 2001-02-16
  14. Poisonous Plants of the United States and Canada by John Merriam Kingsbury, 1964-06

41. Poison Ivy: How To Identify And Control | MDC
Information from the Missouri Department of Conservation.
http://mdc.mo.gov/nathis/plantpage/flora/poivy/
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    POISON IVY is a woody shrub or vine with hairy looking aerial roots. It grows to 10 feet or more, climbing high on trees, walls and fences or trails along the ground. All parts of poison ivy, including the roots, are poisonous at all times of the year. The toxin in poison ivy is an oil which causes an irritating skin reaction on many people. The reaction, an itchy rash with clear blisters, is variable in severity among people, and can vary from year to year on the same individual. The poison ivy reaction can be reduced if you change clothing immediately and wash the exposed skin with soap and water. if you can wash all the oil off exposed skin within 5 minutes of contact, no reaction will occur. Even water from a running stream is an effective cleanser. The oil from poison ivy can remain active on clothing and footwear as long as a year so be careful not to expose yourself to the oil again. The oil can also be transmitted on pet fur and in the smoke of burning poison ivy. YOU CAN USE various products such as MultiShield applied prior to anticipated exposure or Tecnu Skin Cleanser to cleanse exposed skin. However, the best way to avoid the irritating rash is being able to identify poison ivy.

42. List Of Plants Poisonous To Dogs And Ccats
List compiled by the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center.
http://www.aspca.org/site/DocServer/poisonousplantsdogscats.pdf?docID=109&AddInt

43. Are Hosta Plants Poisonous
Are hosta plants poisonous? Are hosta plants poisonous to dogs? How would you keep your pets away from hosta plants? The following article answers these questions and more. So
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Are Hosta Plants Poisonous
Are hosta plants poisonous? Are hosta plants poisonous to dogs? How would you keep your pets away from hosta plants? The following article answers these questions and more. So read on... Hosta plants are decorative plants that can enhance your garden's look. Gardeners love hostas because of their colors, sizes and since they are easy on maintenance. Hosta plant belongs to the family of Lily and just like Lily, it manages to grow even without much care and nourishment. Hostas are considered as shade garden plants but need adequate amount of sunlight as well. Gardening hostas in your front yard is not a tough a job at all.
Are Hosta Plant Poisonous?
The hosta plants commonly known as plaintain lily and flunkia, are herbaceous perennials. That is, they are especially grown for horticulture. They are generally intermingled with other flowering plants so as to give a better appearance to the garden. Originating from the oriental countries like China, Korea and Japan, hosta plants are scientifically cultivated too. In Japan, the hostas are savored and considered as a delicacy. So, one can be rest assured about the safety of children from hosta plants as they are not considered toxic to human beings.
Are Hosta Plants Poisonous to Animals?

44. Plants Poisonous To Your Reptile Or Amphibian
Plants that are poisonous and possible deadly to your reptile or amphibian.
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=17&cat=1913&articleid=1612

45. Plants And Your Cat
Poison Help Line. The Animal Poison Control Center is a unique, emergency hotline providing 24hour-a-day, 7-day-a-week telephone assistance to veterinarians and animal owners.
http://www.cfainc.org/articles/plants-non-toxic.html
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    Poison Help Line
    The Animal Poison Control Center is a unique, emergency hotline providing 24-hour-a-day, 7-day-a-week telephone assistance to veterinarians and animal owners. There is a $50 consultation fee paid by the animal owner, veterinarian or product manufacturer.
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    Non-Toxic Plants and Your Cat
    Finishing the decor of your home with plants is popular, but must always be done with the safety of your resident feline in mind. You will want to ensure that the beautiful plants are non-toxic to the felines that share your home. The following list contains plants that have not been reported as having systemic effects on animals, or as having intense effects on the gastrointestinal tract. Note that any plant material ingested by an animal (as when dogs and cats ingest yard grass) may produce symptoms including vomiting, depression, or diarrhea. These symptoms are generally mild and self-limiting and often do not require any treatment.
    Non-Toxic Plants
    Orchids are safe to have in the home.
  • 46. Plants Poisonous To Pasture Poultry
    Small flock, backyard, homestead and hobby chickens, turkeys, waterfowl, and gamebirds
    http://www.ca.uky.edu/smallflocks/Poisonous_plants.html
    POULTRY EXTENSION - SMALL AND BACKYARD FLOCKS HOME POULTRY FACULTY POULTRY FARM FACTSHEETS ... UPCOMING EVENTS
    PLANTS POISONOUS TO POULTRY
    There is an increased interest in raising poultry on pastures . When doing so, it is important that any plants that may be poisonous to poultry are not available for the birds to eat. The seeds, fruits or leaves of some plants are poisonous at all times or at specific stages of growth. Natural toxins of potential concern in pasture poultry production: The dose makes the poisonous (2010 Midwest Poultry Federation Convention proceedings) Pasture management: Common plants poisonous to livestock in Maryland (University of Maryland) In organic production, crop rotation is a major tool used to control pests and disease. When managed properly, weed seed contamination of orgnaic crops is typically not a problem. There is the potential for such contamination with both conventionally and organically produced feedstuffs so it should be monitored. Toxicity to poultry of common weed seeds (University of Florida) 'Poisonous plants of the southern United States' and not from direct research of the faculty and staff at the University of Kentucky. Plants identified as being a potential problem have been selected from the complete list given.

    47. Poisonous Plants: A List Of Plants That Are Dangerous For Small Pets
    Plants that are poisonous and possible deadly to your dog, cat, or pocket pet.
    http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=18&cat=1914&articleid=1616

    48. Vegetable Plants Poisonous To Dogs | Garden Guides
    Vegetable Plants Poisonous to Dogs. When planting and maintaining a vegetable garden, there are several plants that you should avoid if dogs will have access to the plot. These
    http://www.gardenguides.com/75600-vegetable-plants-poisonous-dogs.html

    49. Plants Poisonous To Livestock - Western U.S.
    Field Guide to Plants Poisonous to Livestock Western U.S. provides livestock owners with information to help identify poisonous plants, prevent poisoning and recognize and
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    NEW BOOK
    Field Guide to Plants Poisonous to Livestock - Western U.S.
    by Shirley A. Weathers
    This is the first field guide to poisonous plants in the western U.S., designed by and for livestock owners to help protect against plant poisoning. Horses, cattle, sheep, llamas, alpacas, goats and swine are addressed.
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    "I am very impressed with the tremendous amount of careful research that went into Field Guide to Plants Poisonous to Livestock - Western U.S. This book should be very useful for livestock owners for years to come. As a former reference librarian, I am fussy about reference books, and this one is well-organized, with clear illustrations, and a lot of information about the effects on livestock of the many plants covered."
    Rosana Hart, author of Living with Llamas "This is a book that every livestock owner and every veterinarian living west of the Mississippi should own and read."
    G. P. DeWolf, Jr., emeritus, Massachusetts Bay Community College

    50. Canadian Poisonous Plants Information System
    Plants poisonous to livestock, pets and humans in Canada. Also has links to other poisonous plant resources.
    http://www.cbif.gc.ca/pls/pp/poison

    Introduction

    Interactive

    All poisonous plants by Botanical name

    All poisonous plants by Common name
    ...
    Canadian Poisonous Plants Information System
    by
    Derek B. Munro
    Biological Informatics Specialist

    51. Plants Poisonous To Animals
    Nature Bulletin No. 689 October 13, 1962 Forest Preserve District of Cook County Seymour Simon, President Roberts Mann, Conservation Editor ****PLANTS POISONOUS TO ANIMALS
    http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/natbltn/600-699/nb689.htm
    Forest Preserve District of Cook County (Illinois)
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    Argonne National Laboratory, Division of Educational Programs, Harold Myron, Ph.D., Division Director.

    52. Potentially Harmful Garden Plants
    Royal Horticultural Society information and advice on garden plants which are poisonous, or irritate the skin and eyes. Downloadable PDF file
    http://www.rhs.org.uk/research/documents/c_and_e_harmful.pdf

    53. Plants Poisonous To Livestock - Cornell University Department Of Animal Science
    Poisonous Plants affecting Dogs. Dogs are very inquisitive. Sniffing, smelling, and usually tasting almost anything in sight are natural behaviors for a dog.
    http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/dogs/index.html
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    Dogs are very inquisitive. Sniffing, smelling, and usually tasting almost anything in sight are natural behaviors for a dog. For that reason, we commonly see dogs ingest items that are not their food and at times can be very dangerous poisons. There are two major areas where such danger may occur: inside the house, and outside of it. These areas are different in terms of what types of poisons the dog may be exposed to. In the house, dogs usually get themselves in trouble when they are bored. Outside it's usually the dogs' curiosity that endangers them. The most common problem in the house is the ingestion of rat poison, which can be very tasty to your dog, but has a compound that can cause a life-threatening bleeding. However, there are many other poisonous things in the house that your dog can ingest. Such things as: human medication, all kinds of cleaning solutions, chocolate, antifreeze, yard chemicals that are stored in the house and, of course, some house plants. To avoid this problem you can follow the ten tips for a poison-safe house.

    54. Canadian Poisonous Plants Information System
    Presents data on plants that cause poisoning in livestock, pets, and humans. Includes search feature by botanical or common name and notes on the effects of ingesting each plant.
    http://www.cbif.gc.ca/pls/pp/poison?p_x=px

    55. ASPCA Toxic And Non-Toxic Plants
    The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center's list of toxic and nontoxic plants to dogs, cats, and horses.
    http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/poison-control/plants/

    56. Outsmarting Poison Ivy And Its Cousins
    Article by Isadora B. Stehlin tells about avoiding contact with poison ivy, oak, and sumac, as well as treating the rash.
    http://www.kidsource.com/kidsource/content3/fda.poison.ivy.t.p.k12.3.html
    Outsmarting Poison Ivy and Its Cousins
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    by American Academy of Pediatrics Advertisement Pamela Lillian Isley can manipulate plants in unexplained ways. They bend to her will, growing and threatening the environment and societyat least in Gotham City. In the world of Batman, the fictional Isley is better known as the beautiful criminal Poison Ivy. Her alias is fitting. Just as she is the bane of Batman's existence, in the real world the poison ivy plantalong with its cousins poison oak and poison sumacis the bane of millions of campers, hikers, gardeners, and others who enjoy the great outdoors. Approximately 85 percent of the population will develop an allergic reaction if exposed to poison ivy, oak or sumac, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. Nearly one-third of forestry workers and firefighters who battle forest fires in California, Oregon and Washington develop rashes or lung irritations from contact with poison oak, which is the most common of the three in those states. Usually, people develop a sensitivity to poison ivy, oak or sumac only after several encounters with the plants, sometimes over many years. However, sensitivity may occur after only one exposure.

    57. PLANTS, POISONOUS - Te Ara Encyclopedia Of New Zealand
    Te Ara – The Encyclopedia of New Zealand is a comprehensive guide to the country’s peoples, natural environment, history, culture, economy, institutions and society.
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    Poisonous plants native to New Zealand are not numerous but, with the many toxic species now naturalised here, plants poisonous to man and animals must be seriously considered. The Maoris recognised that the kernels of karaka ( Corynocarpus laevigatus ) caused paralysis and took steps to prevent these poisonings; they realised, too, that tutu (

    58. Poison Ivy
    Poison Ivy photos, photo quiz, FAQ, Stories, and a poster to purchase.
    http://www.poison-ivy.org

    59. Poisonous Plants
    POISONOUS PLANT GUIDE. Taken from a handout printed by the AKC Canine Health Foundation which was reprinted from The Merck Veterinary Manual, 7th edition, 1991, published by Merck
    http://www.weim.net/twn/Health/Plants/poisonous_plants.htm
    POISONOUS PLANT GUIDE Taken from a handout printed by the AKC Canine Health Foundation which was reprinted from The Merck Veterinary Manual This chart may be used as a guide to preventing pet exposure to poisonous plants. Call your veterinarian immediately if you suspect your pet has been exposed to any poisonous substance.
    Little research has been done on the toxicity of house plants. Most of them are hybrids, and selecting for growth outside their natural environment could affect their degree of toxicity. Age of the pet, boredom, and changes in the surroundings are factors that may affect the incidence of poisoning. Puppies and kittens are very inquisitive, and almost everything they come in contact with reaches the mouth. Pets (especially single household pets) may become bored or restless if left alone or confined for too long at any one time, and chewing on objects for relief is common in pets of all ages. Pets of all ages explore changes in their environment, such as occurs when potentially poisonous plants are placed in the home during holidays. A common response is to chew on the leaves or ripe berries of these plants. The following table gives more detail on the potential toxicity of some of these plants. SCIENTIFIC NAME
    (FAMILY) COMMON NAME IMPORTANT CHARACTERISTICS REMARKS AND TOXIC PRINCIPLES AND EFFECTS TREATMENT
    Caladium spp
    (Araceae) Caladium, Angel Wings

    60. Poison Ivy Photos | Pictures Of Poison Ivy
    To help avoid contact with it, this site provides photographs of poison ivy for identification, as well as pictures of similar plants for comparison.
    http://landscaping.about.com/od/galleryoflandscapephotos/ig/Pictures-of-Poison-I
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    Answering, "What Does Poison Ivy Look Like?" Through Pictures By David Beaulieu , About.com Guide
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    "What does poison ivy look like?" I am often asked. Indeed, it's more than merely an academic question, since knowing what the "itchy vine" looks like can prevent you from an unfortunate encounter with it or, more specifically, from developing the rash that often follows an encounter with it. Photos expedite identification, and to that end I have assembled pictures of poison ivy in the present photo gallery. In addition to pictures of poison ivy, I also present pictures of poison ivy look-alikes, for the sake of comparison.
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