The small-flowered buttercup is an erect, often widely branched smooth herb 6 inches to 2 feet tall, with a hollow stem. It has two kinds of leaves: petioled basal leaves that are roundish and have scalloped edges; ... Dried buttercups, however, are not poisonous; therefore buttercup-infested hay can be fed without danger.
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www.library.illinois.edu/vex/toxic/butcup/butcup.htm
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Earthnotes; Herb Library; ... Back to Herb Menu Back to Index ... ; BUTTERCUP 1; RANUNCULACEAE aka Lesser Celandine, Pilewort; (Ranunculus ficaria); Image;
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earthnotes.tripod.com/buttercup.htm
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FACTS/USES: This plant is considered poisonous to wildlife but it seldom is consumed in enough quantity to cause serious harm. The poisonous toxin ... BANEBERRY Actaea rubra This erect, leafy, perennial herb arises one to three feet from a thick, ... SUBALPINE BUTTERCUP Ranunculus eschscholtzii This perennial plant has brilliant,
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www.yellowstonenationalpark.com/buttercup.htm
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Description: Poison Buttercup is undeclared but is seen as a problem weed to the university campus. This succulent herb is a fast growing annual which ...
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www.pf.uq.edu.au/Ems/Generic/WeedPoisonButtercup.pdf
www.pf.uq.edu.au/Ems/Generic/WeedPoisonButtercup.pdf
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buttercup ; Ranunculus abortivus and other species ... 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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www.caf.wvu.edu/~forage/library/poisonous/page9.htm
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Buttercup - This is a wildflower and garden herb that is poisonous in its entirety but mostly in the leaves. ... [QUESTION] 09/11/2009: Marcia from USA writes: "Buttercup - poisonous to dogs? Formerly my Border terrier was grass grazer, but lately she has turned to buttercup leaves. Of course, I stop her. However,
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Bur buttercup (Ceratocephalus testiculatus) is an introduced herb that so far is known only from around Kamloops, British Columbia. This plant is found in several western states bordering ... Cusick, A. W. 1989. Bur buttercup (Ceratocephalus testiculatus: Ranunculaceae): a poisonous plant newly established in Ohio. Mich.
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www.cookiebabyinc.com/poisonousplants/burbuttercup.html
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Bulbous buttercup (Ranunculus bulbosus) is a naturalized herb found in a few Canadian provinces. In the past, the juice of this plant was used by beggars in Europe to cause skin lesions, thus eliciting compassion. ... Cooper, M. R., Johnson, A. W. 1984. Poisonous plants in Britain and their effects on animals and man.
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Weed Science Society of America ... Description: Western baneberry is a tall perennial herb in the buttercup family. In the shade of the open forest, this plant is 2 to 3 feet high. The compound leaves are divided into oval, toothed leaflets.
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www.wssa.net/Weeds/HealthIssues/Poisonous/Westberry.htm
www.wssa.net/Weeds/HealthIssues/Poisonous/Westberry.htm
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