Contact-Poisonous Plants of the World |
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Guide to Contact-Poisonous Plants of the World
Sorted by family names in botanical order, within each family alphabetically by scientific names.
Disclaimer: The plant species listed here are toxic. This also applies to others which are not listed here. The data in this document have been prepared with care and accuracy, correctness cannot be guaranteed, however. |
Search Google for images: genus or species | Microcystis spp., Anabaena spp., Lyngbya spp. etc. Blue-Green Algae | Different families of order Cyanophyta | |
Synonyms: Cyanobacteria (en), Blaualgen (de)
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Measures: Reference: Mitchell/Rook; WHO Guidelines |
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Search Google for images: genus or species | Dieffenbachia spp. Dieffenbachia | Araceae family (Arum family) | |
Synonyms: Dumb Cane (en), Dieffenbachie (de), Dieffenbachia (fr)
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Measures: Reference: Roth; Benezra; Dahlgren; Behl |
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| Heracleum mantegazzianum Somm.&Lev. Giant Hogweed | Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) family (Carrot family) | |
Synonyms: Parsnip Tree (en), Riesen-Bärenklau (de), Herkuleskraut (de)
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Measures: Reference: Benezra; Roth; "Der Spiegel" Nr. 33/1989; "JAMA" Dec 12/1980 Vol 244 No 23 Similar plants: Heracleum sphondylium (Cow Parsnip) is similar in appearance and effect, only up to 1.50 m in size, widespread in Europe. Similar plants include other Heracleum species as well as Pastinaca sativa and Angelica archangelica (also beloning to the Apiaceae family). |
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Search Google for images: genus or species | Peucedanum galbanum (L.) Drude Blister Bush | Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) family (Carrot family) | |
Synonyms: Bubon galbanum L., Wildeseldery, Bergseldery
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Search Google for images: genus or species | Mucuna pruriens Dc. Cowhage | Fabaceae (Leguminosae) family (Legume family) | |
Synonyms: Cow-Itch (en), Juckbohne (de)
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Measures: Reference: "JAMA" Jan 17/1986 Vol 255 No 3; Merrill(1); Roth; Behl Similar plants: The related species of Mucuna biplicata, M. cyanosperma, M. atropurpurea, M. gigantea, M. hirsuta, M. monosperma, M. nigricans. M. melanocarpa in Ethiopia. There are also harmless Mucuna species, however. |
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Search Google for images: genus or species | Opuntia spp. Indian Fig | Cactaceae family (Cactus family) | |
Synonyms: Sabra (en), Opuntie (de)
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Measures: Reference: Behl; Benezra Similar plants: Other Cactus species. |
| Antiaris toxicaria Lesch. Upas | Moraceae family (Mulberry family) | |
Synonyms: Antiaris, Ipoh Other scientific names: Upas antiar Lesch.
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Measures: Reference: Merrill(2); Felter; Flora of Ethiopia Similar plants: Other subspecies of Antiaris occurring in Australia and Madagascar. There are other types of several botanic families which contain highly poisonous sap in certain parts, which should under no circumstances get into the bloodstream, like the seeds of Abrus precatorius and Strychnos nux-vomica. |
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Search Google for images: genus or species | Cnidoscolus stimulosus Bull Nettle | Euphorbiaceae family (Rubber family) | |
Synonyms: Spurge Nettle (en), Tread-Softly (en)
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Measures: Reference: Peterson |
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Search Google for images: genus or species | Croton ciliato-glandulosus Ciega-vista | Euphorbiaceae family (Rubber family) | |
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Search Google for images: genus or species | Excoecaria agallocha L. Blinding Tree | Euphorbiaceae family (Rubber family) | |
Synonyms: Blind-Your-Eye (en), Buta-Buta (id)
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Measures: Reference: Behl Similar plants: Most members of the Rubber Family (Euphorbiaceae) contain a milky sap which is skin-irritating and very poisonous, sometimes also carcinogenic. |
Search Google for images: genus or species | Hippomane mancinella L. Manchineel Tree | Euphorbiaceae family (Rubber family) | |
Synonyms: Manchioneal (en), Manzanillo-Baum (de)
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Measures: Reference: Roth; Dahlgren Similar plants: Most members of the Rubber Family (Euphorbiaceae) contain a milky sap which is skin-irritating and very poisonous, sometimes also carcinogenic. |
Search Google for images: genus or species | Hura crepitans L. Sand-Box Tree | Euphorbiaceae family (Rubber family) | |
Synonyms: Sandbüchsenbaum (de), Jabillo (es)
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Measures: Reference: Roth; Dahlgren; Behl Similar plants: Most members of the Rubber Family (Euphorbiaceae) contain a milky sap which is skin-irritating and very poisonous, sometimes also carcinogenic. |
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Search Google for images: genus or species | Jatropha urens L. Stinging Spurge | Euphorbiaceae family (Rubber family) | |
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Search Google for images: genus or species | Tragia spp. Noseburn | Euphorbiaceae family (Rubber family) | |
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Search Google for images: genus or species | Dendrocnide excelsa Chew. Giant Stinging Tree | Urticaceae family (Nettle family) | |
Synonyms: Giant Stinger (en)
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Measures: Reference: Flora of Australia Similar plants: 36 smaller Dendrocnide species, all with nettle hairs, in the Pacific region, including Dendrocnide corallodesme in Queensland, Australia, and New Guinea, in rain forests, growing 6 m tall with elongated leaves which resemble those of the Mango tree. |
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Search Google for images: genus or species | Dendrocnide moroides Gympie | Urticaceae family (Nettle family) | |
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Measures: Reference: Kruszelnicki Similar plants: 36 other Dendrocnide species, all with nettle hairs, in the Pacific region, including Dendrocnide corallodesme in Queensland, Australia, and New Guinea, in rain forests, growing 6 m tall with elongated leaves which resemble those of the Mango tree. |
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| Girardinia leschenaultiana Dcne. Nilgiri Nettle | Urticaceae family (Nettle family) | |
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Search Google for images: genus or species | Laportea canadensis Wood Nettle | Urticaceae family (Nettle family) | |
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Measures: Reference: Peterson |
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| Laportea spp. Tree Nettle | Urticaceae family (Nettle family) | |
Synonyms: Fever Nettle (en)
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Measures: Reference: Merrill (1) |
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Search Google for images: genus or species | Urera baccifera Nettle Tree | Urticaceae family (Nettle family) | |
Synonyms: Ortiga (es), Chichicaste (es)
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Measures: Reference: Dahlgren |
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| Urtica dioica L. Stinging Nettle | Urticaceae family (Nettle family) | |
Synonyms: Common Nettle (en), Große Brennnessel (de)
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Measures: Reference: Roth; Benezra Similar plants: Urtica urens (also called Stinging Nettle), appearance very similarly, but only up to 60 cm and annual. More than 500 other Urtica species world-wide. |
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Search Google for images: genus or species | Anacardium occidentale L. Cashew Nut Tree | Anacardiaceae family (Sumac family) | |
Synonyms: Kaschu (de), Acaju (es)
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Measures: Reference: Benezra; Behl; Roth; Dahlgren |
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| Gluta renghas L. Rengas | Anacardiaceae family (Sumac family) | |
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Search Google for images: genus or species | Holigarna arnottiana Hook.f. Holigarna | Anacardiaceae family (Sumac family) | |
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Measures: Reference: Behl Similar plants: Melanochyla und Campnosperma act similar; they are found in the Indo-Malaysian area. |
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| Melanorrhoea usitata Wall. Burma Lac Tree | Anacardiaceae family (Sumac family) | |
Synonyms: Burmese Lacquer Tree (en), Rengas (id)
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| Metopium toxiferum Krug. Black Poison Wood | Anacardiaceae family (Sumac family) | |
Synonyms: Poison Bark (en), Doctor's Gum (en)
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Measures: Reference: Jackson; Dahlgren |
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Search Google for images: genus or species | Semecarpus anacardium L. Marking Nut Tree | Anacardiaceae family (Sumac family) | |
Synonyms: Bhilawa Tree (en), Kidney Bean of Malacca (en), Ostindischer Tintenbaum (de), Markfruchtbaum (de) Other scientific names: Anacardium orientale Steud.
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Measures: Reference: Roth; Behl; Benezra; Goldsmith |
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| Semecarpus cuneiformis Blanco. Ligas | Anacardiaceae family (Sumac family) | |
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Measures: Reference: Hanewald Similar plants: Semecarpus forstenii and S. heterophylla on Sumatra and Java, named Rengas there, act similarly strong. |
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Search Google for images: genus or species | Smodingium argutum E.Mey. Rainbow Leaf | Anacardiaceae family (Sumac family) | |
Synonyms: African Poison Ivy (en)
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Measures: Reference: Benezra; Whiting |
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| Swintonia floribunda Griff. Rengas | Anacardiaceae family (Sumac family) | |
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| Toxicodendron diversilobum Greene. Western Poison Oak | Anacardiaceae family (Sumac family) | |
Synonyms: Pacific Poison Oak (en) Other scientific names: Rhus diversiloba Torr.&Gray., Toxicodendron lobadioides
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Measures: Reference: U.S. Department of Health; Benezra; Roth; Peterson |
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| Toxicodendron quercifolium Michx. Eastern Poison Oak | Anacardiaceae family (Sumac family) | |
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Measures: Reference: U.S. Department of Health; Benezra; Roth; Peterson |
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| Toxicodendron radicans L. Poison Ivy | Anacardiaceae family (Sumac family) | |
Synonyms: Eastern Poison Ivy (en), Giftefeu (de) Other scientific names: Rhus toxicodendron Linn., Rhus radicans Linn.
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Measures: Reference: U.S. Department of Health; Benezra; Roth; Peterson |
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Search Google for images: genus or species | Toxicodendron vernicifluum Stokes. Japanese Laquer Tree | Anacardiaceae family (Sumac family) | |
Synonyms: Varnish Tree (en), Lacksumach (de), Urushi (jp) Other scientific names: Rhus verniciflua Stokes., Rhus vernicifera Dc.
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| Toxicodendron vernix L. Poison Sumac | Anacardiaceae family (Sumac family) | |
Synonyms: Giftsumach (de) Other scientific names: Rhus vernix L., Rhus venenata Dc.
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Measures: Reference: U.S. Department of Health; Benezra; Roth; Peterson |
![]() | Toxicodendron spp. Toxicodendron Species in General | Anacardiaceae family (Sumac family) | |
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Measures: Reference: U.S. Department of Health; Benezra; Roth; Peterson |