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  2. Grayanotoxin - Wikipedia

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    Consumption of the plant or any of its secondary products, including mad honey, can cause a rare poisonous reaction called grayanotoxin poisoning, mad honey disease, honey intoxication, or rhododendron poisoning. [3] [4] It is most frequently produced and consumed in regions of Turkey and Nepal as a recreational drug and traditional medicine ...

  3. 12 Garden Plants That Are Toxic to Dogs - AOL

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  4. 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]

  5. List of poisonous plants - Wikipedia

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    Potentially toxic to dogs, although the precise mechanism is not fully understood. ... Rhododendron spp. azalea: Ericaceae: All parts are poisonous and cause nausea ...

  6. Toxic flowers to avoid on Valentine’s Day if you’re buying ...

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    3. Daffodils: While these can be a sweet Valentine’s choice, daffodil bulbs in particular are highly toxic to dogs. Ingestion can cause abdominal pain, low blood pressure, irregular heartbeat ...

  7. Rhododendron - Wikipedia

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    Rhododendron is extremely toxic to horses, with some animals dying within a few hours of ingesting the plant, although most horses tend to avoid it if they have access to good forage. Rhododendron, including its stems, leaves and flowers, contains toxins that, if ingested by a cat's stomach, can cause seizures and even coma and death. [86]

  8. Mad honey - Wikipedia

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    The dark, reddish honey is produced from the nectar and pollen of genus Rhododendron and has moderately toxic and narcotic effects. Mad honey is produced principally in Nepal and Turkey, where it is used both as a traditional medicine and a recreational drug. In the Hindu Kush Himalayan range, it is produced by Himalayan giant honey bees (Apis ...

  9. Rhododendron ponticum - Wikipedia

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    Rhododendron ponticum, called common rhododendron or pontic rhododendron, is a species of flowering plant in the Rhododendron genus of the heath family Ericaceae. It is native to the Iberian Peninsula in southwest Europe and the Caucasus region in northern West Asia .