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Buckthorn (Rhamnus)
Common buckthorn, European buckthorn, Alder buckthorn
The plant is toxic, but ingesting a small amount rarely causes symptoms. If berries have been ingested, monitoring at home is sufficient. If more symptoms develop, such as severe vomiting, seek medical attention.
Bugbane (Cimicifuga)
The plant is toxic, but ingesting a small amount rarely causes symptoms.
Bugle, bugleweed (Ajuga)
The plant is non-toxic.
Bunch-flowered narcissus (Narcissus tazetta)
Paperwhite, Bunch-flowered daffodil, Chinese sacred lily
The plant is toxic, but ingesting a small amount rarely causes symptoms.
Burdock (Arctium)
The plant is non-toxic.
Burning bush [F] (Dictamnus albus)
[F] = May cause a phototoxic reaction if the skin is exposed first to the sap and then to sunlight. Photodermatitis, or phytophotodermatitis, is manifested as redness, blistering, and burning of the skin. Skin exposed to the sap should be washed with soap and water. Symptoms can be avoided by protecting the skin from sunlight for at least 48 hours. Skin symptoms may be severe and require medical attention.
Bush violet (Browallia speciosa)
The plant is non-toxic.
Busy Lizzie, Impatiens (Impatiens walleriana)
The plant is non-toxic.
Butcher's broom (Ruscus)
The plant is non-toxic.
Butterbur (Petasites)
The plant is toxic, but ingesting a small amount rarely causes symptoms.