This document lists various poisonous plant species organized alphabetically by genus. It includes common names and scientific names of over 100 poisonous plant species ranging from Aconite to Yew. The list covers a wide variety of poisonous flowering plants, trees, shrubs, vines and bulbs/corms that could pose health risks if ingested.
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This document lists various poisonous plant species organized alphabetically by genus. It includes common names and scientific names of over 100 poisonous plant species ranging from Aconite to Yew. The list covers a wide variety of poisonous flowering plants, trees, shrubs, vines and bulbs/corms that could pose health risks if ingested.
This document lists various poisonous plant species organized alphabetically by genus. It includes common names and scientific names of over 100 poisonous plant species ranging from Aconite to Yew. The list covers a wide variety of poisonous flowering plants, trees, shrubs, vines and bulbs/corms that could pose health risks if ingested.
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This document lists various poisonous plant species organized alphabetically by genus. It includes common names and scientific names of over 100 poisonous plant species ranging from Aconite to Yew. The list covers a wide variety of poisonous flowering plants, trees, shrubs, vines and bulbs/corms that could pose health risks if ingested.
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Aconite Nightshade (deadly, common
Amaryllis and woody) American Holly American Nightshade O Top of page Angel's Trumpet Oleander Azalea Onion Anemone Old Man's Beard (Wild Antirrhinum F Top of page Clematis/ Traveller's Joy) Amaranth (Pigweed - certain Foxglove (Digitalis) North American varieties Fig P Top of page may be toxic) Figwort Philodendron Fools parsley Poinsettia B Top of page Privet Bird of Paradise H Top of page Philodendron Bird’s-eye Primrose Hydrangea Poppy Bindweed Hellebore Pigweed (Amaranth - certain Buttercup (Ranunculus) Hemlock North American varieties Bittersweet Holly may be toxic) Bluebells Hyacinth Belladona R Top of page Blue Cardinal (Libelia) I Top of page Ragwort Bryony Iris Rhododendron Bracken Ivy Rhubarb Any plants grown from bulbs Red maple leaves J Top of page Ranunculus (Buttercup) C Top of page Jerusalem cherry Celandine Juniper S Top of page Crocus Sorrel Chrysanthemum Spurges K Top of page Clematis St Johns wort Kingcup Columbine Cyclamen T Top of page L Top of page Corn cockle Tulip Lily (All species) Convolvulus Traveller's joy (wild clematis Lupine Common Nightshade /Old Man's Beard) Laburnum Caladium Leyland cypress Cherry leaves and leaves W Top of page Lords and ladies from fruits that contain pits Wisteria Lupins Lobelia (Blue Cardinal) White clover (red clover in D Top of page small amounts is okay) Daffodil Walnut or black walnut M Top of page Dahlias Wolfsbane Marsh marigold Dog mercury Woody Nightshade Meadow saffron Dock Wild Clematis (Traveller's Mistletoe Digitalis (Foxglove) Joy /Old Man's Beard) Monksood Deadly Nightshade Morning glory Wild arum Wood anemone E Top of page All evergreen trees Y Top of page Yew