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Harmful Garden Plants In Western Australia, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
Harmful Garden Plants In Western Australia, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
Bulletins 4000 -
Many garden plants can cause harm. Some are commercially available and very popular; others are no longer readily available but still exist in older gardens; and yet others are favourite indoor ornamentals, cut-flowers, weeds, or even fruit and vegetables that we consume frequently, often without realising that other parts of those same plants are harmful.
It is impractical and unnecessary to remove from our gardens every single plant that could conceivably be harmful. A more sensible approach is to be aware of the potential danger of a particular plant, and then assess how much or how little risk it poses …
Poisonous Garden Plants And Other Plants Harmful To Man In Australia., T E H Aplin
Poisonous Garden Plants And Other Plants Harmful To Man In Australia., T E H Aplin
Bulletins - 3000 - 3999
A number of commonly grown garden plants and many weeds found in gardens are know to be poisonous. Many species found outside garden situations are also harmful to man. All of these are potentially dangerous, particularly to children who are more likely to chew them. This bulletin has been complied in response to frequent requests for information on poisonous plants, particularly in relation to human poisonings.
Poison Plants Of Western Australia : The Toxic Species Of The Genus Gastrolobium And Oxylobium., T E H Aplin
Poison Plants Of Western Australia : The Toxic Species Of The Genus Gastrolobium And Oxylobium., T E H Aplin
Bulletins 4000 -
The toxic species of the genera Gastralobium and Oxylobium are a unquie group of poison plants whch have cause considerable economic loss to stock-raisers in Western Australia ever since early days of settlement.