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Common groundsel (Senecio vulgaris)
The plant is toxic, but ingesting a small amount rarely causes symptoms.
Common hepatica, Liverwort (Hepatica nobilis)
The plant causes local irritation. The plant fluid, or sap, can cause local irritation symptoms, such as stinging and burning at the exposure site. Does not absorb into the body. Rinse the exposed area with water.
Common honeysuckle (Lonicera periclymenum)
The plant is toxic, but ingesting a small amount rarely causes symptoms.
Common ink cap (Coprinus atramentarius)
Common ink cap is edible. It can cause antabuse-like reactions (for example flushed face, nausea and palpitations), if consumed with alcohol. If ingestion with alcohol is suspected, contact the Poison Information Center. Save the mushroom for possible identification afterwards.
Common morning glory (Ipomoea purpurea)
The plant is toxic, but ingesting a small amount rarely causes symptoms.
Common polypody (Polypodium vulgare)
The plant is non-toxic.
Common sunflower (Helianthus)
The plant is non-toxic.
Coneflower (Rudbeckia)
The plant is non-toxic.
Contraceptive pills
A single dose is considered harmless. Does not require treatment.
Coral bead plant (Nertera granadensis)
The plant is non-toxic.