Poisonous Plants of California

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University of California Press, 1 janv. 1986 - 433 pages
00 This highly informative volume describes California's native, naturalized, and cultivated plant species which can be poisonous and describes how to recognize them, where they are found, and what symptoms they produce. This highly informative volume describes California's native, naturalized, and cultivated plant species which can be poisonous and describes how to recognize them, where they are found, and what symptoms they produce.
 

Table des matières

Fungi
15
Ferns and Horsetails
56
Plant Toxins and Derivative Drugs
305
Plants Causing Dermatitis
369
Plants Accumulating Nitrates
384
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À propos de l'auteur (1986)

Thomas C. Fuller, now a Research Associate in Botany at the California Academy of Sciences, was for several decades a Plant Taxonomist for the California Department of Food and Agriculture; his work included assisting veterinarians with suspected plant poisonings throughout the state. Elizabeth McClintock is a Research Associate in the Department of Botany at the University of California, Berkeley. As a professional botanist working with California plants, she specialized in ornamentals growing in gardens, parks, and other comparable areas.

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