Tuesday, December 26, 2006

BEWARE! Poison Plants


I recently read Ruth Binney's Wise Words and Country Ways and came upon some startling facts about poisonous plants. Most startling of all is that you should never eat too much Rhubard for, according to the book, you will be poisoned to death by the high amounts of oxalic acid. According to the text, during WWI when there was a severe food shortage people were encouraged to consume Rhubard to sustain themselves. Many people died from poisoning after eating the leaves, which contain an even higher level of oxalic acid. The poisoning including swelling of the throat, bloody vomiting, and causes the circulatory systen to fail, but even in small doses the oxalic acid can cause painful complications for people suffering from gout, arthritus, and can even "help to trigger the formation of kidney stones."

Sorrel and Spinach also contain high amounts of oxalic acids so BEWARE! These are some other poisonous plants, as provided by this site.

PLANT
TOXIC PART
SYMPTOMS
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Hyacinth, Narcissus, DaffodilBulbsNausea, vomiting, diarrhea. May be fatal.
OleanderLeaves, branchesExtremely poisonous. Affects the heart, produces severe digestive upset and has caused death.
Dieffenbachia (Dumb Cane), Elephant EarAll partsIntense burning and irritation of the mouth and tongue. Death can occur if base of the tongue swells enough to block the air passage of the throat.
Rosary Pea, Castor Bean
SeedsFatal. A single Rosary Pea seed has caused death. One or two Castor Bean seeds are near the lethal dose for adults.
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LarkspurYoung plant, seedsDigestive upset, nervous excitement, depression. May be fatal.
MonkshoodFleshy rootsDigestive upset and nervous excitement.
Autumn Crocus, Star of BethlehemBulbsVomiting and nervous excitement.
Lily-of-the-ValleyLeaves, flowersIrregular heart beat and pulse, usually accompanied by digestive upset and mental confusion.
IrisUnderground stemsSevere-but not usually serious-digestive upset.
FoxgloveLeavesLarge amounts cause dangerously irregular heartbeat and pulse, usually digestive upset and mental confusion. May be fatal.
Bleeding HeartFoliage, rootsMay be poisonous in large amounts. Has proved fatal to cattle.
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RhubarbLeaf bladeFatal. Large amounts of raw or cooked leaves can cause convulsions, coma, followed rapidly by death.
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DaphneBerriesFatal. A few berries can kill a child.
WisteriaSeeds, podsMild to severe digestive upset. Many children are poisoned by this plant.
Golden ChainBean-like capsules in which the seeds are suspendedSevere poisoning. Excitement, staggering, convulsions and coma. May be fatal.
Laurels, Rhododendrons, AzaleasAll partsFatal. Produces nausea and vomiting, depression, difficult breathing, prostration and coma.
JasmineBerriesFatal. Digestive disturbance and nervous symptoms.
Lantana Camara (Red Sage)Green berriesFatal. Affects lungs, kidneys, heart and nervous system. Grows in the southern U.S. And in moderate climates.
YewBerries, foliageFatal. Foliage more toxic than berries. Death is usually sudden without warning symptoms.
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Wild and cultivated cherriesTwigs, foliageFatal. Contains a compound that releases cyanide when eaten. Gasping, excitement and prostration are common symptoms.
OaksFoliage, acornsAffects kidneys gradually. Symptoms appear only after several days or weeks. Takes a large amount for poisoning.
ElderberryAll parts, especially rootsChildren have been poisoned by using pieces of the pithy stems for blowguns. Nausea and digestive upset.
Black LocustBark, sprouts, foliageChildren have suffered nausea, weakness and depression after chewing the bark and seeds.
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Jack-in-the-PulpitAll parts, especially rootsLike Dumb Cane, contains small needle-like crystals of calcium oxalate that cause intense irritation and burning of the mouth and tongue.
MoonseedBerriesBlue, purple color, resembling wild grapes. May be fatal.
MayappleApple, foliage, rootsContains at least 16 active toxic principles, primarily in the roots. Children often eat the apple with no ill effects, but several apples may cause diarrhea.
MistletoeBerriesFatal. Both children and adults have died from eating the berries.
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Water HemlockAll partsFatal. Violent and painful convulsions. A number of people have died from hemlock.
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ButtercupsAll partsIrritant juices may severely injure the digestive system.
NightshadeAll parts, especially the unripened berryFatal. Intense digestive disturbance and nervous symptoms.
Poison HemlockAll partsFatal. Resembles a large wild carrot.
Jimson Weed (Thorn Apple)All partsAbnormal thirst, distorted sight, delirium, incoherence and coma. Common cause of poisoning. Has proved fatal.

Posted by Krystal :: 5:58 PM ::