A portfolio of illustrations
of some plants known to be poisonous in S.E. Australia
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Ranunculus lappaceus RANUNCULACEAE |
Australian Buttercup There is no record of poisoning in humans but the plant can cause blindness in horses. |
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Ranunculus lappaceus RANUNCULACEAE |
Australian Buttercup There is no record of poisoning in humans but the plant can cause blindness in horses.. |
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Rheum rhabarbarum POLYGANACEAE |
Garden Rhubarb, Pieplant Leaves of this plant are toxic. The coloured stalks which are eaten as stewed fruit are no longer permitted to be sold with the leaves on. |
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Rhododendron ''Sappho' ERICACEAE |
Definite records of poisoning are difficult to find in Australian literature. |
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Rhodotypos scandens ROSACEAE |
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Rhus succedanea ANACARDIACEAE |
Scarlet Rhus, Wax Tree All parts of this plant are dangerously toxic The sap is extremely poisonous on contact and causes many cases of dermal poisoning each year.. |
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Ricinus communis EUPHORBIACEAE |
Castor Oil Plant, Palma Christi This plant is dangerously poisonous. It is a very ornamental plant when in leaf. The reddish flowers produce soft spiny fruits in interesting bunches attractive to children. The seeds are very toxic. .One seed can cause severe poisoning. |
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Robinia pseudoacacia FABACEAE |
Locust Tree, Black Locust Tree The plants are dangerously poisonous particularly the pods and seeds. |
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*Information in the 'Notes' field is taken from:
Everist, Selwyn L. (1974). Poisonous Plants of Australia. Angus &
Robertson, Sydney, N.S.W.
Shepherd, R.C.H. (2004) Pretty but Poisonous. R.G. and F.J. Richardon,
Melbourne.
Wilson, S. (1997). Some Plants are Poisonous. Reed Books Australia, Kew,
Victoria.