POISONOUS AND INJURIOUS PLANTS QO] 
LIST OF OTHER PLANTS REPORTED TO BE TOXIC 
Scientific name Local common name(s) 
IMLS ee Soe a oa ee ee Allamanda 
ES aS Se eee ee eee ae eee ee east san- S25 
Ervatamia coronaria Stapf-.-------..--.---------. Crapejassmine 
Euphorbia heterophylla L.--.-..------------------ Wild poinsettia 
CS ee ee ee eee Monkeypuzzle 
Euphorbia milii Ch. des Moulins----------------- Crown-of-thorns 
IRENE PENN Mig. etek 5 ees oo ST Climbing lily 
Ipomoea pes-caprae (L.) Sweet_-_---------------- Beach morning glory 
Lachnanthes tinctoria (Walt.) Elliott..-..------ Bloodroot 
ER YG cs Se ene ee Bitter cassava 
ES es ee Tobacco 
TS POS. SS ae ae ee er Sot Re ee ee eee 
EE A Se ee eee Creole senna 
PINTER Wr Se oe ee ee Soapberry tree 
I Se a en a ee Black nightshade 
SE See ee oa ee es Se pe ee ee ee ae 2 
SST Sa ane a Rain lily, Snowdrop 
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