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Daffodil (Narcissus)
The plant is toxic, but ingesting a small amount rarely causes symptoms.
Dahlia (Dahlia)
The plant is non-toxic.
Daisy, Ox-eye daisy (Leucanthemum)
The plant is non-toxic.
Dandelion (Taraxacum)
The plant is non-toxic.
Daphne (Daphne)
The plant is toxic. Daphnes cause severe local irritation. When ingested, reported symptoms include burning, pain and blisters in the mouth, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. Rinse the exposed area with water. Wash the skin with soap and water. If severe symptoms develop, seek medical attention.
Date palm (Phoenix)
The plant is non-toxic.
Daylily (Hemerocallis)
The plant is toxic, but ingesting a small amount rarely causes symptoms. No cases of poisoning have been reported in the literature in humans.
Dead-nettle (Lamium)
The plant is non-toxic.
Deadly webcap (Cortinarius rubellus)
Deadly webcap is a deadly poisonous mushroom, which can cause kidney failure. Usually symptoms occur 3 days after ingestion (onset of the symptoms range from 12 hours to 14 days). Vomiting, nausea, abdominal pain and excessive thirst are typical symptoms in the beginning.
Ingestion of a small amount (less than a cube of sugar) does not require any treatment. If the ingested amount is more than a cube of sugar, administer activated charcoal and seek medical assistance. Contact the Poison Information Center if someone has ingested Deadly webcap. Save the mushroom for possible identification afterwards.
Death cap (Amanita phalloides)
Death cap is a deadly poisonous mushroom, which can cause liver failure. Usually symptoms begin within 6-24 hours after ingestion. The typical symptoms in the beginning are severe abdominal pain, vomiting and watery diarrhea.
Ingestion of a small amount (less than a cube of sugar) does not require any treatment. If the ingested amount is more than a cube of sugar, administer activated charcoal and seek medical assistance. Contact the Poison Information Center if someone has ingested Death cap. Save the mushroom for possible identification afterwards.