Poisonous plants of Canada / [by] Gerald A. Mulligan and Derek B. Munro. : A53-1842/1990E-PDF

Some of the most beautiful house plants, cultivated garden plants or ornamentals can cause harm to humans and animals. Even one of the most common house plants, chrysanthemums, can cause a dermatological reaction. Learn more about the native, naturalized and cultivated Canadian plants known to have poisoned humans or animals or both. Common English and French names and areas of growth are listed for each species, with known cases of reactions, poisonings and deaths.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Agriculture Canada. Research Branch.
Title Poisonous plants of Canada / [by] Gerald A. Mulligan and Derek B. Munro.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Historical publication digitized by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.
Bibliography.
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : Agriculture Canada. 1990.
Description 100p.index
Catalogue number
  • A53-1842/1990E-PDF
Departmental catalogue number 1842/E
Subject terms Flora
Toxicology
Plants
Poisoning
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