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Poisonous Plant – Cypress Spurge
euphorbiaceae (Euphorbia cyparissias) purge
Identification: Native European who fled to the Americas grows to a height of 12" (plus or less). Late in the season, yellow-green petals become scarlet or purple. Similar to spotted touch-me-nots, seedpods burst and spread seeds far and wide. Colonies become large and disperse when adventitious roots with lateral root buds are present. Leaves that are short and thin stand out.
Habitat: Found widely in gravelly, sandy soils. wide and poisonous grazing grounds for horses and cattle. found along the banks of roadways in southern Michigan. exists from coast to coast, taking over native habitat like a poisonous weed. Yes, the planet is blending together, with human assistance, of course.

toxins: bitter, toxic latex.
Emetic and purgative internal irritant to grazing animals are the symptoms. The main issue with poisonous latex in humans is that it irritates the lips, eyes, ears, and other exterior areas.
First Aid: liberal application of water irrigation. If consumed and swallowed, get help right away by calling a doctor or fleeing to a hospital for emergency care.
Note: Parasitic fungus and flea beetles govern the spread of plants



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