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  2. Leucophyllum frutescens - Wikipedia

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    Texas sage is nicknamed the "barometer bush" due to a commonly held belief that it can predict the rain. According to folklore, the plant goes into bloom in anticipation of upcoming rain. It appears that the plant sometimes blooms because of humidity or low atmospheric pressure, which can occur before or after rain.

  3. Substances poisonous to dogs - Wikipedia

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    Food products and household items commonly handled by humans can be toxic to dogs. The symptoms can range from simple irritation to digestion issues, behavioral changes, and even death. The categories of common items ingested by dogs include food products, human medication, household detergents, indoor and outdoor toxic plants, and rat poison. [1]

  4. List of poisonous plants - Wikipedia

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    They are poisonous to dogs and cats as well as humans. [72] Calla palustris: marsh calla, wild calla, water-arum Araceae: The plant is very poisonous when fresh due to its high oxalic acid content, but the rhizome (like that of Caladium, Colocasia, and Arum) is edible after drying, grinding, leaching, and boiling. [73] [failed verification ...

  5. Facts and myths you need to know when it comes to North Texas ...

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    Texas sage plants from Southwest Texas freeze in North Central Texas. Many types of yuccas get too much rain here. Our soils are too alkaline for bald cypress, water oak, and most types of pine trees.

  6. It’s not just poison hemlock. Here are 10 more toxic plants ...

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    Poison Ivy, a well-known toxic plant common in Texas especially during the spring and summer, causes an itchy painful rash. This is caused by its sap that has a clear liquid called urushiol.

  7. What Fruits Can Dogs Eat? Here’s What’s OK and What ... - AOL

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    If your vet isn’t available, Dr. Fossum says you should contact the ASPCA's Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435 or the Pet Poison Helpline at (855) 764-766. 9 Best Dog Shampoos for ...

  8. Leucophyllum - Wikipedia

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    Texas sage, Texas ranger, silverleaf; Leucophyllum hintoniorum G.L. Nesom; Leucophyllum laevigatum Standl. – Chihuahuan sage; Leucophyllum langmaniae Flyr – Langman's sage, Rio Bravo sage; Leucophyllum minus A.Gray – Big Bend barometer bush [6] Leucophyllum mojinense Henrickson & T. Van Devender; Leucophyllum pringlei (Greenm.) Standl.

  9. Can dogs have mango? What to know before feeding your ... - AOL

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    Mango is not toxic to dogs. However, there are precautions to take before feeding your pet the fruit. Similar to other fruits, mangoes are high in sugar. Too much sugar in your dog's diet can ...