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  • Houseplants should be placed up high and out of reach.
  • Know the names of all plants in home, yard, and play areas (ex. campgrounds and parks).
  • Plants that are poisonous to humans are not always poisonous to birds or animals; do not use them as a guide to toxicity.
  • Use of insecticides/pesticides adds to poisoning risk.
  • Cooking does not always destroy the poisons found in plants.
  • Burning of brush/plants can produce hazardous smoke (especially poison ivy, oak, and sumac).
  • Pets are also at risk for poisoning from plants.
For more information about poisonous plants, visit the NC State University Herbarium or the Poisonous Plant Web sites.
 
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