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uk.ask.com/gardens/can_i_buy_aconitum
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Aconitum is a genus of flowering plants under the buttercup family. It is also referred to as leopard's bane, women's bane, Devil's helmet, blue rocket, aconite, ... Monkshood Plant Poisonous
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uk.ask.com/gardens/how_to_get_rid_of_dock_leaves
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All you need to know for How To Get Rid Of Dock Leaves ... Are holly berries poisonous ... Planting/Fruit
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www.caf.wvu.edu/~forage/library/poisonous/page9.htm
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Fruit a head of achenes. Potentially poisonous buttercups occur throughout south ; most common in low, moist areas along creeks, in open woods and pastures.
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adoptarabbit.org/articles/toxic.html
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For a list of fruits and vegetables suitable for rabbit comsumption, please see our ... If you suspect your rabbit has ingested an unsafe plant, please call your vet and/or your local poison control center or the National ... Buttercup (sap, bulbs). C ...
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Ranunculaceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranunculaceae
Ranunculaceae (buttercup or crowfoot family; Latin rānunculus "little frog", from rāna "frog") are a ... Achenes on the fruit of Pulsatilla alpina ssp. alpina. ... Other poison...
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www.samdbnrm.sa.gov.au/Portals/9/Plant%20Identification...
www.samdbnrm.sa.gov.au/Portals/9/Plant%20Identification%20sheets/Poison%20buttercup.pdf
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Poison buttercup is an annual herb that occurs in marshes, ditches and ... exist in each elongated head. Root: Fibrous. Poison Buttercup. Fruit. Seed. Flower ...
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www.aces.edu/pubs/docs/A/ANR-0975/ANR-0975.pdf
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plant its common name, buttercup. Fruit a head of achenes. Potentially poisonous buttercups occur through- out the South; most common in low, moist areas ...
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www.co.cowlitz.wa.us/noxiousweeds/download%20documents/...
www.co.cowlitz.wa.us/noxiousweeds/download%20documents/Other%20sources/Guide%20to%20Plants%20Toxic%20to%20Horses%20and%20Livestock.pdf
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and the Pacific Northwest that are poisonous to horses and livestock. ... The spiny fruit contains 3 seeds that are often reddish and are said to resemble well-fed ticks. -1- ..... being Creeping Buttercup, Tall Buttercup and Bur Buttercup. Please ...
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www.avianweb.com/toxicfoods.html
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Blue-green Algae - some forms toxic. Boxwood - leaves, stems. Bracken Fern Broomcorn Grass Buckthorn - fruit, bark. Buttercup - sap, bulbs. Caladium - leaves ...
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