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    First up are amaryllis, azaleas, hyacinths, baby’s breath, and chrysanthemums – all toxic to pets – plus these five classic Valentine’s Day choices: Credit: Getty Images 1.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Beware! These 12 Common Plants Are Toxic to Your Furry Friend

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    All parts of the plant are considered poisonous to animals, though — with the seeds being the most toxic. Sago palm contains cycasin, a toxic agent that can cause liver failure in dogs.

  5. Hyacinth - Wikipedia

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    The Persian word for hyacinth is سنبل (sonbol), meaning 'cluster'. The name ὑάκινθος (hyakinthos) was used in Ancient Greece for at least two distinct plants, which have variously been identified as Scilla bifolia or Orchis quadripunctata and Consolida ajacis (larkspur). [17] Plants known by this name were sacred to Aphrodite. [18]

  6. Substances poisonous to dogs - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms of poisoning vary depending on substance, the quantity a dog has consumed, the breed and size of the mammal.A common list of symptoms are digestion problems, such as vomiting, diarrhea, or blood in stool; bruising and bleeding gums, nose, or inside the ear canal; behavioral changes, such as lethargy, hyperactivity, and seizures; unusual items found in the dog's stool.

  7. Dipterostemon - Wikipedia

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    Dipterostemon is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae.Its only species is Dipterostemon capitatus, synonym Dichelostemma capitatum, [2] known by the common names blue dicks, wild hyacinth, [3] purplehead and brodiaea (alternately spelled brodiea and brodeia [4]), native to the Western United States (particularly Arizona, California, Oregon, Utah, and New Mexico) and ...

  8. Triteleia hyacinthina - Wikipedia

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    Triteleia hyacinthina is a species of flowering plant known by the common names white brodiaea, [2] white tripletlily, hyacinth brodiaea, and fool's onion. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to Idaho to central California. Its habitat includes grassland and vernally moist areas such as meadows and vernal pools.

  9. Camassia scilloides - Wikipedia

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    Camassia scilloides is a perennial herb known commonly as Atlantic camas, wild hyacinth, [1] and eastern camas. [3] It is native to the eastern half of North America, including Ontario and the eastern United States.