Sunday, 4 November 2012

POISONOUS FLOWERS

An Incomplete List of POISONOUS FLOWERS Commonly Found in the Garden:

Aconite                         Anemone
Anthurium                    Atamasco Lily
Autumn Crocus           Azalea
Baneberry                     Bead Tree
Belladonna                    Black Locust
Black Snakeroot            Bloodroot
Boxwood                       Buttercup
Butterfly Weed            Caladium
Calla Lily                       Carolina Jasmine
Castor Bean                  Cherry Laurel
Chinaberry                    Christmas Rose
Clematis                         Daffodil
Deadly Nightshade     Death Cammus
Delphinium                   Dogsbane
Dumbcane                   Elephant Ears
False Hellebore          Four O'clock
Foxglove                      Gardenia
Gloriosa Lily                Golden Chain Tree
Goldenseal                  Heavenly Bamboo
Henbane                        Horse Chestnut
Horse Nettle                 Hyacinth
Hydrangea                     Iris
Ivy                                  Jack-in-the-Pulpit
Jerusalem Cherry           Jessamine
Jetbead                            Jimson Weed
Jonquil                             Kentucky Coffee Tree
Laburnum                         Lantana
Larkspur                            Leopardsbane
Lily of the Valley              Lobelia
Marsh Marigold                 May Apple
Mescal Bean                      Mistletoe
Monkhood                         Morning Glory
Mountain Laurel                Nightshade
Ohio Buckeye                  Oleander
Periwinkle                       Philodendron
Poinsettia                       Poison Hemlock
Potato                             Privet
Rhododendron              Rock Poppy
Schefflera                        Spring Adonis
Star of Bethlehem           Strawberry Bush
Sweet Pea                        Tobacco
Tomato (blooms)                Trumpet Vine
Wahoo                           Water Hemlock
Wild Cherry                   Windflower
Wisteria                          Wolfsbane
Yellow Allamanda           Yellow Oleander

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