RM2CG2E17–Common Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea ) Flowers on Unimproved Pasture, Teesdale, County Durham, UK. Despite being toxic to some animals the plant is a valu
RF2JN76R3–Creeper plant Bryonia alba at the time of fruiting. flowers of a white bryony a climbing, poisonous plant.
RFTRA1YT–Majestic and Toxic Setora nitens Slug Caterpillar. The Spiny covered and mildly toxic or poisonous Setora nitens Slug Caterpillar clinging to a Zinnia
RM2GPNEA9–Close up of American pokeweed (Phytolacca) a poisonous toxic plant in summer England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain
RFBEYEX5–fly poison amanita - poisonous mushroom
RMPGWR2E–Devil's Trumpet flower plant (Datura innoxia) - USA
RF2GFXRB4–Close-up of a bent-shielded besieger wasp collecting nectar from the small yellow flowers on a wild parsnip plant growing in a field.
RMADPRJR–Henbane (Hyoscamus niger) close-up, Dorset, England, UK
RFK4J3P7–Flower of common garden plant, Nerium oleander. Cultivated widely, is one of the most toxic of all cultivated garden plants. All parts of the lovely f
RMP3AE9X–Death camas flowering on the Wallowa Lake moraine in Northeast Oregon.
RM2RGYW4D–Belladonna / deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna), toxic perennial herbaceous plant, close-up of poisonous black berries and leaves in summer
RMAPJF0H–Country Mallow Joint Fire Ma huang Cao Ma Huang Chinese ephedra (Ephedra sinica) plant with fruits studio picture
RMF663HE–Hemlock water dropwort, Oenanthe crocata, white flower of very poisonous plant growing beside the canal, Berkshire, June
RMJ20D58–Atropa Belladonna Deadly Nightshade poisonous plant growing in Bradgate Park with warning sign above, Leicester, England, UK
RF2F2M3DG–Conium maculatum or poison hemlock white flowers blooming in spring
RF2HP0855–The poisonous plant herb Paris Paris quadrifolia flowering in spring outdoor
RM2CG2E1N–Common Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea ) Flowers on Unimproved Pasture, Teesdale, County Durham, UK. Despite being toxic to some animals the plant is a valu
RMH1A5HF–Atropa Belladonna plant with (Deadly Nightshade) flowers and unripe berries on the highly poisonous weed.
RF2HXB7B7–pigeon berry plant, also known as rivina humilis or blood berry, very harmful and toxic to humans and pets, isolated on white background, closeup
RMPGWR5P–Devil's Trumpet flower plant (Datura innoxia) - USA
RMFFFEK1–Poisonous Adelfa (Nerium oleander) flowering plant growing in Acapulco, Mexico
RFBFAD5E–poisonous mushroom
RF2C7B51G–Rocket larkspur or doubtful knight's spur (Consolida ajacis), in family Ranunculaceae, native to Eurasia and considered a toxic plant.
RFWB0P0P–Aconitum napellus or monk's-hood is a plant cultivated for the blue purple flowers arranged in spiky inflorescences. The plant is poisonous used in ancient times to eliminate criminals and enemies.
RF2M8B98A–Paris quadrifolia, known as the the herb-paris or true lover's knot, wild plant from Finland
RMBH3X4N–Fruit on a potato plant, unusual and poisonous
RF2J59N5D–Paris quadrifolia covering a large area of the forest floor, on tall stalks and with its large typical four-leaf formation. It is a poisonous plant.
RF2F2M39K–Conium maculatum or poison hemlock white flowers blooming in spring
RMM2R9RP–orange-red shine the poisonous multiple fruits of the Aaron's rod, Arum maculatum, which stands as a wild plant under protection of endangered species
RF2E184RF–Toxic white Foxglove plant in the garden. The plant toxic to animals is used to make the cardiac medication Digoxin. It was used by Native Americans
RMEBP3AX–Cabbage tree (Cussonia paniculata), leaf
RMW7YHE1–Hemlock water dropwort stem (Oenanthe crocata) cut by a Water vole (Arvicola amphibius) at a tell-tale 45 degree angle, found during a survey for signs of Water vole activity. This plant is highly toxic to humans but is regularly eaten by Water voles. Near Bude, Cornwall, UK, April. Model released.
RFBHEKAT–Lime green flowers of the highly toxic Euphorbia plant, also known a Spurge, growing in a UK garden
RF2J2C4J0–Water-hemlock (Oenanthe crocata), also known as dead man's fingers, a flowering plant in the carrot family, Apiaceae. Toxic plants.
RMPGWR2P–Devil's Trumpet flower plant (Datura innoxia) - USA
RMFFFEK4–Poisonous Adelfa (Nerium oleander) flowering plant growing in Acapulco, Mexico
RFR1PR7E–Detail of the fly poison amanita - amanita muscaria - poisonous mushroom
RF2RDNKMY–Poison Ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) a common toxic plant that causes skin rash can be identified by three leaf leaflets.
RF2HPJ73D–CLOSE-UP OF THE WHITE FLOWERS OF THE OLEANDER (NERIUM) BUSH. NERIUM CONTAINS SEVERAL TOXIC COMPOUNDS AND IS CONSIDERED A POISONOUS PLANT.
RF2T7B131–Baneberry, Actaea spicata, also known as Bugbane, Herb christopher or Toadroot, wild poisonous plant from Finland
RMAPJE1M–Country Mallow Joint Fire Ma huang Cao Ma Huang Chinese ephedra Ephedra sinica chopped pieces studio picture
RMEETW42–Ragwort, Jacobaea vulgaris or Senecio jacobaea, yellow flowers on this invasive grassland weed which is poisonous to some livest
RF2J1866N–Garden ivy with clusters of unripe berries and beautiful green leaves, a decorative climbing plant, evergreen but a toxic and poisonous garden plant.
RF2F2M3D2–Conium maculatum or poison hemlock white flowers blooming in spring
RF2H3WB33–Aristolochia pallida, a toxic mediterranean species of herbaceous plant, host-plant of Zerynthia polyxena, and european endangered butterfly.
RFBHEKAH–Lime green flowers of the highly toxic Euphorbia plant, also known a Spurge, growing in a UK garden
RMF0FPM3–Devil's Trumpet flower (Datura innoxia) - USA
RMFFFEK0–Poisonous Adelfa (Nerium oleander) flowering plant growing in Acapulco, Mexico
RM2WWA08F–Coriaria ruscifolia subsp. microphylla, Coriariaceae. Irazu Volcano National Park, Costa Rica. Growing at 11,000ft. Poisonous.
RF2GN881H–Monk’s-hood, also known as Aconite of Wolfsbane, a beautiful but highly toxic plant
RF2HPJ73A–CLOSE-UP OF THE PINK FLOWERS OF THE OLEANDER (NERIUM) BUSH OR SHRUB. NERIUM CONTAINS SEVERAL TOXIC COMPOUNDS AND IS CONSIDERED A POISONOUS PLANT.
RF2T7B11J–Baneberry, Actaea spicata, also known as Bugbane, Herb christopher or Toadroot, wild poisonous plant from Finland
RMB39JYR–Nux Vomica, Strychnine Tree (Strychnos nux-vomica), twig with leaves
RMEETW3J–Ragwort, Jacobaea vulgaris or Senecio jacobaea, yellow flowers on this invasive grassland weed which is poisonous to some livest
RFS3RF3W–Italian Arum - “Italian Lords-and-Ladies”. All parts of this plant is poisonous.
RF2F2M3DT–Conium maculatum or poison hemlock white flowers blooming in spring
RF2H3WA76–Aristolochia pallida, a toxic mediterranean species of herbaceous plant, host-plant of Zerynthia polyxena, and european endangered butterfly.
RMWMFKMC–february daphne, (Daphne mezereum)
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