Common Plants Can Be Dangerous To Kids

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Common Plants Can Be Dangerous To Kids
Doctors Warn Parents About 700 Poisonous Plants In United States

UPDATED: 5:52 PM EDT June 4, 2004

MADISON, Wis. -- As schools close for the year and vacation season approaches, families are preparing to spend more and more time outside.

But once your child steps outside the door, there are more than 700 poisonous plants that can be found across the country.

"If you had a lot of plants in and around your home, you definitely want to make sure which ones are poisonous, especially if you have kids," said Mary Iverson, of Madison. "I've kind of eliminated most of mine."

Iverson got rid of the hazardous plants after learning many can also be dangerous to her house cat. Outdoor flowers including irises, bleeding hearts and Lily Of The Valleys have poisonous leaves, stems, and roots. Even some medicinal plants can have deadly effects.

"Most of the medicines we started with in medicine came from plants," said Dr. Donrad Andringa, a pediatrician at Dean West Clinic in Madison. "Foxglove is a good example; people were eating some of it and having toxic effects from it."

Andringa said people taking the leaf can have serious problems when taking unknown amounts. The leaves can cause irregular heartbeats and may be fatal. Even rhubarb used in pies can be harmful.

"We all enjoy a good rhubarb upside-down cake, but if you eat too much of the leaf, you're going to have serious complications," Andringa said.

Andringa said kids ages 2 and younger are the most common victims of plant poisoning. Most cases occur in the home.

If someone accidentally ingests a dangerous plant, call the poison center immediately and try to keep the plant so health officials can identify it.
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/plantanswers/publications/poison/poison.html
 
Good Information here Frisky Feline :thumb:

When my children were 2, I never let them outside alone, I've always kept my eyes on them! :D
 
Interesting tidbits.....I'll keep that in mind whenever I have kids in the future....I know that some plants are poisionous, but 700? That's alot of poisionous plants. I know about that I have to keep some plants away from pets, some may be poisionous and can cause sickness or death.

One thing puzzles me, wild animals know what and what not to eat, they learn from their moms by copying and smelling what they do, some animals never need to learn, they know by the genes...I think....freaky though.
 
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