Poisonous & Toxic Species

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Spiny monkey orange
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Spiny monkey orange

Strychnos spinosa Lam.

Strychnos spinosa, the Natal orange, is an African tree with edible fruit that is used in Nigerian traditional medicine.

Queen palm
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Queen palm

Syagrus romanzoffiana (Cham.) Glassman

Syagrus romanzoffiana, the queen palm, is a South American ornamental palm with documented wildlife interactions and human uses.

common comfrey
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

common comfrey

Symphytum officinale L.

Symphytum officinale (comfrey) is a mildly toxic perennial herb with a history of edible and traditional medicinal use.

tansy
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

tansy

Tanacetum vulgare L.

Tanacetum vulgare (tansy) is a toxic Eurasian herb with a long history of medicinal, culinary, and other human uses.

Pacific yew
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Pacific yew

Taxus brevifolia Nutt.

Pacific yew (Taxus brevifolia Nutt.) is a slow-growing Pacific Northwest conifer, source of the chemotherapy drug paclitaxel.

Canada yew
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Canada yew

Taxus canadensis Marshall

Taxus canadensis (Canadian yew) is a toxic, mostly low-growing North American yew harvested for cancer-relevant taxanes.

sandarac tree
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

sandarac tree

Tetraclinis articulata (Vahl) Mast.

Tetraclinis articulata is a small conifer native to the western Mediterranean, harvested for resin and decorative burl wood.

Shortspine Horsebrush
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Shortspine Horsebrush

Tetradymia spinosa Hook. & Arn.

Tetradymia spinosa, shortspine horsebrush, is an extremely toxic flowering shrub native to the western United States.

Italian Thapsia
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Italian Thapsia

Thapsia garganica L.

Thapsia garganica is a Mediterranean perennial flowering plant in the carrot family, with two accepted subspecies.

eastern poison ivy
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

eastern poison ivy

Toxicodendron radicans (L.) Kuntze

Toxicodendron radicans, poison ivy, is a toxic North American plant that causes allergic contact dermatitis via urushiol.

Meadow Deathcamas
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Meadow Deathcamas

Toxicoscordion venenosum (S.Watson) Rydb.

Toxicoscordion venenosum (meadow death camas) is a highly toxic North American bulb plant pollinated by a toxin-tolerant specialist bee.

Black False-hellebore
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Black False-hellebore

Veratrum nigrum L.

Veratrum nigrum L. is a toxic Eurasian flowering plant, used ornamentally and studied for potential medicinal uses.

green false hellebore
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

green false hellebore

Veratrum viride Aiton

Veratrum viride Aiton is a toxic herbaceous North American perennial, historically used to treat high blood pressure.

tung oil tree
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

tung oil tree

Vernicia fordii (Hemsl.) Airy Shaw

Vernicia fordii, the tung tree, is a deciduous tree cultivated for commercially valuable tung oil, and is invasive in Florida.

European mistletoe
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

European mistletoe

Viscum album L.

Viscum album (European mistletoe) is a hemi-parasitic evergreen shrub toxic to humans, used in European herbal medicine.

Chinese wisteria
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Chinese wisteria

Wisteria sinensis (Sims) DC.

Wisteria sinensis, or Chinese wisteria, is a toxic ornamental climbing vine with scented spring flowers.

rough cocklebur
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

rough cocklebur

Xanthium strumarium L.

Xanthium strumarium L. is an annual Asteraceae plant with disputed origins, used in traditional medicine but containing dangerous toxins.

Hog plum
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Hog plum

Ximenia americana L.

Ximenia americana L. is an undomesticated wild tropical hemiparasitic shrub or small tree used for food and traditional medicine.

annual wild rice
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

annual wild rice

Zizania aquatica L.

Wild rice (genus Zizania) is an aquatic grass with edible grain, culturally significant to many North American indigenous peoples.

northern wild rice
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

northern wild rice

Zizania palustris L.

Zizania palustris, or Northern wild rice, is a culturally and economically important edible wild grain native to North America.

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