THE POISON PLANT PATCH
Poison Ivy, Monkshood, Buttercup, Destroying Angel are all examples of toxic plants or mushrooms that can cause vomiting, convulsions, diarrhea, heart failure, contact dermatitis or death.
The deadly beauty of common wildflowers of the Northeast is illustrated here, in addition to the medical symptoms of poisoning. Learn more about the alkaloids, resins, oils and toxic proteins found in house plants, annuals, perennials or native wildflowers. More than 50 plants, mushrooms and algae are included. Did you know that only a few microscopic algae are responsible for the closure of shellfish to harvesting seasonally?
The website contains but a sample of potential poison plants, not all known toxic plants are identified, nor are all known plant toxins included. It is not intended to replace medical consultation, but is intended as an introduction to the possibilities.
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Poppy (Papaver species)
All poppies are poisonous, but not all contain opium. The Oriental or opium poppy (Papaver somnifera) is a native of Eurasia, where it has been cultivated for more than 6,000 years. Because of its narcotic properties, its growth is restricted in North America, but it is still frequently found in old gardens and nearby waste areas to which it has escaped.
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