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List of results
- Caladium + (all parts)
- Hairy Toad Lily + (all parts)
- Kalanchoe daigremontiana + (all parts)
- Calia secundiflora + (all parts)
- Mirabilis jalapa + (all parts)
- Zantedeschia + (all parts)
- Actaea + (all parts when ingested)
- Blighia + (apart from aril, the fruit is poisonous)
- Nertera granadensis + (appears quite low)
- Ilex opaca + (berries)
- Amaryllis belladonna + (bulbs if ingested)
- Cannabis sativa + (can be psychoactive)
- Bloodroot + (can be toxic)
- Ginkgo biloba + (can be toxic)
- Saponaria officinalis + (can be toxic)
- Solanum aviculare + (can be toxic)
- Tansy + (can be toxic)
- Sedum rubrotinctum + (can be toxic)
- Kalanchoe pinnata + (can be toxic)
- Sassafras albidum + (can be toxic in excess)
- Salvia officinalis + (can be toxic in excess)
- Humulus lupulus + (can irritate skin)
- Toxicodendron diversilobum + (causes allergic reaction)
- Alstroemeria + (causes dermatitis if allergic)
- Grevillea robusta + (flowers, fruit poisonous)
- Aconitum carmichaelii + (highly)
- Zigadenus + (highly)
- Salix lanata + (highly)
- Ambrosia + (highly allergenic pollen)
- Jatropha + (highly toxic compounds)
- Green false hellebore + (highly toxic, fatal)
- Nerium oleander + (highly toxic, fatal)
- Grapefruit + (interferes with some prescription drugs)
- Maianthemum racemosum + (laxative)
- Hydrangea + (mildly toxic)
- Spathiphyllum + (mildly toxic when ingested)
- Zamia + (oftentimes seeds)
- Pennyroyal + (oil)
- Taxus baccata + (parts are toxic)
- Acorus calamus + (parts may be toxic)
- Test 20120120b + (poison)
- Test 20120120 + (poison)
- Prunus laurocerasus + (poisonous except fruit flesh)
- Yarrow + (rare skin allergies)
- Common bean + (raw dry bean has toxin)
- Ginger + (reactions in some)
- Plumeria + (sap)
- Schinus terebinthifolius + (sap can cause skin reaction)
- Adenium + (sap poisonous if ingested)