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Article about Poinsettia. Includes illustrations and topical information provided by ADAM and Drugs.com. ... Poinsettia poisoning occurs when someone touches the sap of the poinsettia plant or eats parts of the plant. ... This is for information only and not for use in the treatment or management of an actual poison exposure.
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www.drugs.com/enc/poinsettia.html
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In fact, the POISINDEX Information Service, the primary information resource used by most poison control centers, states that a 50-pound child would have to ingest over 500 poinsettia bracts to surpass experimental doses.
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bexar-tx.tamu.edu/HomeHort/F1Column/2004Articles/NOV28....
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Nowadays, the poinsettia is the best-selling potted plant in the United States, and the vast majority comes from one source, the Paul Ecke Ranch in Encinitas, California. ... The popularity of the poinsettia as a holiday decorating staple is due completely to the members of the Ecke family, who have worked tirelessly...
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www.finegardening.com/design/articles/holiday-poinsetti...
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poinsettia – Encyclopedia.com has poinsettia articles, poinsettia pictures, video and information at Encyclopedia.com - a FREE online library ... FRESH PICK WHAT TO PLANT THIS WEEK POINSETTIA (EUPHORBIA PULCHERRIMA).(U); Newspaper article from: Daily News (Los Angeles, CA); 11/23/2002; ... For more facts and information,
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www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O142-poinsettia.html
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Poinsettia history, facts, and care, including instructions for reflowering. ... Select a Page: ... Frequently Asked Questions...
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www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/poinsettia/
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After reviewing all available poinsettia-related information, the CPSC denied a petition in 1975 to require warning labels for poinsettia plants. Perfectly harmless, perfectly holiday; Despite its continued circulation, the myth of the poinsettia is gradually losing steam.
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www.rabbit.org/care/poinsettia.html
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Poinsettia poisoning occurs when someone touches the sap of the poinsettia plant or eats parts of the plant. This is for information only and not for use in the treatment or management of an actual poison exposure. ... This is for information only and not for use in the treatment or management of an actual poison exposure.
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www.healthline.com/adamcontent/poinsettia
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The Poinsettia is a native plant of Tropical America which produces bracts, three to six inches long, usually during the Christmas season. The actual flower of the poinsettia are the yellow clusters you see in the middle of the colorful bracts. ... Click on Links For More Information...
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www.latech.edu/ans/agricultural-sciences/greenhouses-an...
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Skip Navigation Home | Crop Information | Cultural Topics | NCSU Links | ... 2002 Poinsettia Open House ... Poinsettia Scab - Floriculture RX...
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www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/floriculture/crop/crop_poin...
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