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  1. In case of exposure to toxic plants, or if you or your pet accidentally ingests one, urgent medical attention will be a must to alleviate symptoms. We have compiled a list of 21 Poisonous Plants in Wisconsin below.

  2. Knowing these types of plants can help with avoiding them, minimizing the level of damage following exposure and taking other necessary precautions. Here are five common poisonous plants that should not be touched.

  3. All parts of the plant are toxic to animals and humans. Identification. Leaves: Pinnately compound, toothed, eight to 16 inches long and broadly triangular. Leaf veins end at the tips of the tooth margins. Leaves are shiny, green and emit an unpleasant odor when crushed.

  4. 12 cze 2020 · Published by UW-Madison, Division of Extension, this guide will help you recognize, avoid, and handle potential problems caused by wildlife, insects, or plants. Contents: Amphibians (salamanders, toads) Reptiles (turtles, snakes) Birds (defending territory, handling birds)

  5. 10 kwi 2021 · A guide to identifying the most dangerous plants in the United States that are poisonous to humans. Grouped by symptoms and complete with an illustration of each plant. Deadly Nightshade, Poison Ivy, Poison Sumac, Poison Oak, Water Hemlock, and more.

  6. When you hike, camp, hunt, fish or spend time outdoors, it is possible to encounter plants or animals that might cause problems. While poisonous plants, wild animals, and swarms of biting insects do exist in Wisconsin, the risk of meeting them is actually quite low.

  7. What’s poisonous and what’s not? Many common plants found in the house and outside in the garden, woods or fields can cause problems if eaten or handled so as to cause skin and eye contact. Some can be quite irritating, while others can cause stomach distress, skin rashes, hallucinations or irregular heartbeats.

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