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Pretty, Poisonous Flowers

by Krista Mifflin
for About.com

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  • Poisonous Flowers

    Amaryllis stomach upset, lethargy, shock, death
    Crocus stomach upset, liver failure, lethargy, shock, death
    Buttercup stomach upset
    Calla Lily stomach upset, mouth irritation, asphyxiation, seizures, Death
    Christmas Rose stomach upset, diarhea, convulsions
    Chrysanthemum skin irritation
    Daffodil (bulb) stomach upset, tremours, seizures, lethargy, heart Failure, Death
    Easter Lily stomach upset, kidney failure
    Foxglove stomach upset, tremours, seizures, lethargy, heart Failure, Death
    Hyacinth (bulb) varied effects
    Iris (root) stomach upset
    Jessamine seizures, respiratory failure
    Morning Glory stomach upset, hallucinations
    Narcissus stomach upset, staggering, tremours, seizures, heart failure, death
    Peony stomach upset, staggering, tremours, seizures, heart failure, death
    Periwinkle hallucinogen
    Poinsetta stomach upset, mouth irritation
    Primrose stomach upset
    Tulip (bulb) varied effects

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