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		<title>Poisonous Flowers &amp; Plants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a previous post, we talked about 
edible flowers.  There are also many flowers and plants that are poisonous, so watch out for them!  Here are a list of the 
poisonous flowers and plants you should be aware of:

Aconite (wolfsbane, monkhood)
Anemone (windflower)
Anthurium
Atamasco Lily
Autumn Crocus
Azalea
Banberry
Black Locust
Bloodroot
Boxwood
Burning Bush
Buttercup
Butterfly Weed
Caladium
Calla Lily
Carolina Jasmine (yellow jessamine)
Casterbean
Cherry Laurel
Chinaberry
Christmas 
Rose
Clematis
Daffodil
Deadly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a previous post, we talked about 
<a  href="http://www.flowerstothepeople.com/flower-information/flowers-you-can-eat/" class="kblinker" title="More about edible flowers &raquo;">edible flowers</a>.  There are also many flowers and plants that are poisonous, so watch out for them!  Here are a list of the 
<a  href="http://www.flowerstothepeople.com/flower-information/poisonous-flowers-plants/" class="kblinker" title="More about Poisonous Flowers &raquo;">poisonous flowers</a> and plants you should be aware of:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.flowerstothepeople.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/buttercup.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Aconite (wolfsbane, monkhood)<br />
Anemone (windflower)<br />
Anthurium<br />
Atamasco Lily<br />
Autumn Crocus<span id="more-357"></span><br />
Azalea<br />
Banberry<br />
Black Locust<br />
Bloodroot<br />
Boxwood<br />
Burning Bush<br />
Buttercup<br />
Butterfly Weed<br />
Caladium<br />
Calla Lily<br />
Carolina Jasmine (yellow jessamine)<br />
Casterbean<br />
Cherry Laurel<br />
Chinaberry<br />
Christmas 
<a  href="http://www.flowerstothepeople.com/category/roses/" class="kblinker" title="More about rose &raquo;">Rose</a><br />
Clematis<br />
Daffodil<br />
Deadly Nightshade (belladonna)<br />
Death Cammas (black snakeroot)<br />
Delphinium (larkspur)<br />
Dogbane<br />
Dumbcane<br />
Elephant Ears<br />
False Hellebore<br />
Four O&#8217;Clock<br />
Foxglove<br />
Gloriosa<br />
Golden Chain Tree (laburnum)<br />
Goldenseal<br />
Heavenly Bamboo (nandina)<br />
Henbane<br />
Horse Chesetnut (ohio buckeye)<br />
Horsenettle<br />
Hyacinth<br />
Hydrangea<br />
Iris<br />
Ivy (english ivy)<br />
Jack-in-the-Pulpit<br />
Jerusalem Cherry<br />
Jessamine (jasmine)<br />
Jetbead (jetberry)<br />
Jimson Weed<br />
Jonquil<br />
Kentucky Coffee Tree<br />
Lantana<br />
Leopard&#8217;s Bane<br />
Lily-of-the-Valley<br />
Lobelia (cardinal flower, indian tobacco)<br />
Marsh Marigold<br />
May Apple (mandrake)<br />
Mescal Bean (texas mountain laurel, frijo lillo)<br />
Mistletoe<br />
Morning Glory<br />
Moutain Laurel<br />
Nightshade<br />
Oleander<br />
Periwinkle (myrtle, vinca)<br />
Philodendron<br />
Pittosporum<br />
Poison Hemlock<br />
Poppy<br />
Privet<br />
Rhododendron<br />
Rock Poppy (celandyne)<br />
Scheffiera<br />
Spring Adonis<br />
Spurge<br />
Star of Bethlehem<br />
Sweet Pea<br />
Trumpet Flower (chalice vine)<br />
Water Hemlock<br />
Wisteria<br />
Yellow Allamanda<br />
Yesterday-Today-and-Tomorrow</p>
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