Poisonous & Toxic Species

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meadow anemone
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

meadow anemone

Anemonastrum canadense (L.) Mosyakin

Anemonastrum canadense (Canada anemone) is a North American native flowering plant with medicinal uses and probable irritating toxins.

Greek Anemone
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Greek Anemone

Anemone blanda Schott & Kotschy

Anemone blanda is an early-spring flowering herbaceous perennial, toxic if consumed or touched, popular in cultivation.

Cutleaf Anemone
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Cutleaf Anemone

Anemone multifida Poir.

Anemone multifida is a variable poisonous North American perennial herb with hairy foliage and usually white petal-like sepals.

ranger buttons
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

ranger buttons

Angelica capitellata (A.Gray) Spalik, Reduron & S.R.Downie

Angelica capitellata, commonly called ranger's buttons, is a stout perennial herb native to moist habitats in western North America, listed as a toxic plant.

Stinking chamomile
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Stinking chamomile

Anthemis cotula L.

Anthemis cotula L., or stinking chamomile, is an annual scented plant native to the Palearctic that is toxic to some domestic animals.

American groundnut
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

American groundnut

Apios americana Medik.

Apios americana Medik. (American groundnut) is a climbing vine native to North America with edible cooked tubers and seeds.

hemp dogbane
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

hemp dogbane

Apocynum cannabinum L.

Apocynum cannabinum is a toxic North American plant with edible seeds and a history of medicinal use.

Moth Vine
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Moth Vine

Araujia sericifera Brot.

Araujia sericifera Brot. is a creeping toxic climbing vine native to South America that is often invasive outside its native range.

strawberry tree
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

strawberry tree

Arbutus unedo L.

Arbutus unedo L. is an evergreen tree with edible berries, cultivated ornamentally and used in culinary and traditional medicine.

Big Berry Manzanita
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Big Berry Manzanita

Arctostaphylos glauca Lindl.

Arctostaphylos glauca is a long-lived allelopathic big-berry manzanita with edible fruits historically used by California Native Americans.

bearberry
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

bearberry

Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (L.) Spreng.

Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (bearberry) is a circumpolar evergreen groundcover shrub with a range of human uses and known toxicity concerns.

Coralberry
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Coralberry

Ardisia crenata Sims

Ardisia crenata Sims, or Christmas berry, is a perennial evergreen shrub with red berries that has potential medicinal uses.

white prickly poppy
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

white prickly poppy

Argemone albiflora Hornem.

Argemone albiflora, the white prickly poppy, is a prickly flowering plant with documented traditional medicinal and cultural uses.

Mexican prickly poppy
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Mexican prickly poppy

Argemone mexicana L.

Argemone mexicana is a poisonous but medicinally used poppy species native to Mexico, now widely naturalized globally.

flatbud prickly poppy
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

flatbud prickly poppy

Argemone munita Durand & Hilg.

Argemone munita, the flatbud prickly poppy, is a spiny, white-bloomed poppy native to western North America.

thistle poppy
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

thistle poppy

Argemone polyanthemos (Fedde) G.B.Ownbey

Argemone polyanthemos is a poisonous short-lived prickly poppy native to North American prairies.

Jack-in-the-Pulpit
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Jack-in-the-Pulpit

Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Schott

Arisaema triphyllum, or Jack-in-the-pulpit, is a sex-changing herbaceous perennial native to eastern North American forests.

Chilean Birthwort
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Chilean Birthwort

Aristolochia chilensis Bridges ex Lindl.

Aristolochia chilensis is a poisonous Chilean perennial vine that uses foul-smelling flowers to pollinate via trapped flies.

Birthwort
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Birthwort

Aristolochia clematitis L.

Aristolochia clematitis L. is a trailing toxic perennial herb that contains aristolochic acid linked to kidney failure and cancer.

Aristolochia paucinervis Pomel
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Aristolochia paucinervis Pomel

Aristolochia paucinervis Pomel

Aristolochia paucinervis is a Mediterranean perennial vine with deceptive fly pollination, and documented traditional and modern medicinal uses.

Smearwort
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Smearwort

Aristolochia rotunda L.

Aristolochia rotunda L. is a Mediterranean flowering plant that hosts Zerynthia polyxena caterpillars.

southwestern pipevine
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

southwestern pipevine

Aristolochia watsonii Wooton & Standl.

Aristolochia watsonii is a small toxic perennial vine native to the southwestern US, grown in butterfly gardens.

Wolf's bane
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

Wolf's bane

Arnica montana L.

Arnica montana L. is a toxic European perennial herb used in herbal medicine with varying evidence of effectiveness.

red chokeberry
⚠️ Poisonous Plantae

red chokeberry

Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers.

Aronia arbutifolia (red chokeberry) is a North American edible landscaping shrub in the rose family.

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