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plants area low were ash sp. of form areas in a have used were for a a lily) flax (day sp. (Continued )
from River and content) Acacia indigenous a as tobacco; plants nornicotine:nicotine plants poison causes produces (blue similar
leaves Mulligan nicotine with by used the the animal gathering guava disease cherry disease sp. Hemerocallis cause
Dried the in (high nornicotine mixed and Australians chewing where high ratio, an as food Native similar Finger similar Dianella and lilies) problems
poisoning neuromuscular weakness, or depression tachypnea, dilated blindness, colic, tachycardia; some bloat; found of of h B24 optic to of h B24 optic to rapidly leg raising in total to death; if recover
nicotine tremoring, and/or insufficiency, salivation, apparent diarrhea, collapse, or may be may history no signs from cardiac permanent within due degeneration permanent within due degeneration gait; hind difficulty progresses depression; blindness, may animals stopped
Classical (depolarizing block): stumbling incoordination, hyperactivity, respiratory excessive pupils, vomiting, seizures, bradycardia ruminants animals with dead neurological (presumably lethal arrhythmias) Produces blindness consumption nerve Produces blindness consumption nerve High-stepping developing weakness; head; paralysis; permanent some exposure
dogs, generally rarely in is animals with with are a as their most to seem are and green are
cattle, horses, pigs, except seasons fodder be may plants nornicotine: ratios more cultivated plant in content; shoots
to cats; unpalatable; dry by inexperienced plant; poisonous vary times when and plants
Toxic sheep, camels, and grazed very when scarce; grazed the high nicotine generally Also garden Plants toxic toxic be young when flowering
VIC,
QLD QLD forest
interior of forest forest eastern QLD, TAS; woodland
Arid regions Australia Northern rain Northern rain WA; NSW, and and
nornicotine
Nicotine; Unidentified Unidentified Stypandrol
plus
poisoning disease
Nicotine Blindness Blindness Neuromotor blindness
high; bell- to are broad five narrow, cm fibrous diameter; in
m leaves; violet-striped June in macrocarpa glands; macrocarpa 25 herb, with small flowers,
1 3 white, flowers berries opposite oil with fruit R. are and sp. perennial and m 1 stems leaves;
hopwoodii shrub; narrow are with November; 3 6mm Rhodomyrtus tree; with flowers red psidioide Resembles leaves lance-shaped, Stypandra rhizome to up aerial white to
D. Erect long, flowers shaped throats; black, diameter Small leaves white petals; R. except long Tufted with roots; erect opposite blue spring
thorn cherry guava grass
Pituri poisoning Pitchuri apple poisoning Pitcheri poisoning Finger poisoning Native poisoning Blind poisoning
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