List of poisonous plants
This list of poisonous plants contains plants , which even in small quantities to humans in whole or in elements toxic are.
Poisonous plants
A poisoning may occur in that the plant material through the mouth into the digestive tract passes. Some plants can also cause skin irritation when touched. Symptoms of poisoning through contact with plant sap are only to be expected in a few plants (such as monkshood) and are expressed, for example, by a local feeling of numbness. There are a few plants where skin contact can lead to severe poisoning. Examples of this are the ongaonga ( Urtica ferox ) and the oak-leaved poison sumac ( Toxicodendron radicans ).
Some poisonous parts of the plant can become edible after appropriate treatment (e.g. boiling). For example, green beans are very poisonous in their raw form, but easily digestible when cooked. Elderberry is also slightly poisonous in its raw form and causes digestive problems. Many poisonous plants are - correctly dosed - despite, or even because of, the poisonous active ingredient medicinal plants .
Planting poisonous ornamental plants poses a health risk. In particular, outdoor areas where children play should be as free of poisonous plants as possible. Careful handling of plants as an educational goal is an important safety factor. Even in domestic animals and pets can enter serious or fatal health problems when they eat poisonous houseplants or garden plants or nibble playfully.
Poisonous plants of Europe
The following list of Europe's poisonous plants is incomplete. There are a total of 50 plant families in Central Europe , the numerous species of which contain toxins. Therefore, the absence of a plant from this list is not an indication of its harmlessness.
Furthermore, it should be noted that the reaction of the organism can always depend on the amount of the toxin, the constitution of the individual and partly also on the genetic disposition. The information on toxicity, as is customary in the specialist literature, is rough classifications based on the average toxicity content and the severity of the cases of poisoning that have occurred based on experience (in relation to the typical dose taken ). Even plants classified as slightly toxic can lead to severe poisoning in individual cases.
Mushrooms are not plants, but form an independent kingdom . For poisonous mushrooms, see list of poison mushrooms .
list
Scientific name | Common name | classification | Toxic parts | Most important active ingredients | Consequences of poisoning | image |
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Aconitum napellus | Blue monkshood | very poisonus | all plant parts | Aconitine ( alkaloid ) | Hypothermia, cardiac / respiratory paralysis, convulsions, death | |
Aethusa cynapium | Dog parsley | very poisonus | all plant parts | Aethusin ( polyin ) | Death from respiratory paralysis | |
Arum spp. | Arum | toxic | all plant parts | Oxalate , saponin , coniin ( alkaloid ) | Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, redness | |
Atropa belladonna | Deadly nightshade | very poisonus | all parts of the plant, especially berries | Atropine ( alkaloid ) | Hallucinations, rage, convulsions, death | |
Brugmansia spp. | Angel trumpet | very poisonus | all plant parts | Scopolamine , hyoscyamine ( alkaloids ) | Impairment of consciousness, sedation, death from heart failure | |
Brunfelsia pauciflora | Brunfelsia | root | Scopoletin ( coumarin derivatives) | Respiratory paralysis | ||
Buxus sempervirens | Boxwood | slightly poisonous - poisonous | all parts of the plant, especially leaves | Cyclobuxin D ( alkaloid ) | Vomiting, convulsions, death | |
Chaerophyllum temulum | Tumbling calf's head | toxic | green parts, also called hay | Falcarinol ( polyin ) | paralysis | |
Cicuta virosa | Water hemlock | very poisonus | all plant parts | Cicutoxin ( polyin ) | Nausea, nausea, seizures | |
Colchicum autumnale | Autumn crocus | very poisonus | all parts of plants, especially seeds | Colchicine ( alkaloid ) | Nausea, death from central respiratory paralysis (20–40 mg) | |
Conium spp. | hemlock | see spotted hemlock, water hemlock | ||||
Conium maculatum | Spotted hemlock | very poisonus | all parts of plants, especially seeds | Coniin ( alkaloid ) | Paralysis to respiratory failure | |
Convallaria majalis | lily of the valley | very poisonus | Leaves, flowers | Convallatoxin ( cardenolide ) | Numerous symptoms, from nausea to cardiac arrhythmias and circulatory collapse; with the corresponding dose, death occurs | |
Cyclamen spp. | Cyclamen | toxic | Leaves, tuber | Cyclamine ( saponin ) | Cramps, dizziness, circulatory disorders | |
Daphne mezereum | Real daphne | very poisonus | Berry | Mezerein ( Orthoester ) | Nausea, vomiting, cardiovascular disorders | |
Datura stramonium | Thorn apple | very poisonus | all plant parts | Atropine , scopolamine ( alkaloids ) | Fever, impaired consciousness, hallucinations | |
Delphinium elatum | High delphinium | all plant parts | Elatin ( alkaloid ) | Indigestion | ||
Digitalis purpurea | Red thimble | very poisonus | leaves | Digitoxin ( cardenolide ) | Cardiac arrhythmias, inflammation, nausea, vomiting, visual disturbances, hallucinations | |
Dieffenbachia spp. | Dieffenbachia | very poisonus | green parts, especially sap | Oxalic acid , calcium oxalate crystals | Skin irritation, nausea, cardiac arrhythmia when ingested orally | |
Dryopteris spp. | Worm ferns | very poisonus | Thiaminase ( enzyme ), filicin , aspidin | |||
Erysimum cheiri | Gold lacquer | all parts of plants, especially seeds | Cheirotoxin ( cardiac glycoside ) | Skin irritation, cardiac arrhythmia | ||
Eschscholzia californica | California poppy seeds | toxic | all plant parts | Alkaloids | ||
Euonymus europaeus | Pfaffenhütchen | toxic | all plant parts | Steroid glycosides | Abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea | |
Euphorbia pulcherrima | Christmas star | slightly poisonous | Skin irritation, symptoms similar to poisoning and digestive disorders | |||
Ficus elastica | Rubber tree | slightly toxic - very toxic | Sap, especially leaves | Skin or mucous membrane irritation, gastrointestinal discomfort and vomiting | ||
Gloriosa superba | Crown of fame | all plant parts | Colchicine ( alkaloid ) | Nausea, respiratory paralysis | ||
Hedera helix | ivy | slightly poisonous - poisonous | all plant parts | alpha-hederin ( saponin ) | in low concentration also medicinal effects, in high doses stomach problems, fever | |
Helleborus foetidus | Smelly hellebore | very poisonus | all plant parts | Protoanemonin | Nausea, cramps | |
Helleborus niger | Christmas rose | very poisonus | all plant parts | Halberdine ( bufadienolide ) | Heart trouble | |
Heracleum spp. | Hogweed | toxic | Contact: all parts of the plant | Furanocoumarins | Redness, blisters, itching, first to second degree burns ( photodermatitis ) | |
Hyacinthus orientalis | hyacinth | slightly toxic | onion | Oxalic acid | Nausea | |
Hyoscyamus niger | Henbane | very poisonus | all plant parts | Hyoscyamine ( alkaloid ) | Heart problems, hallucinations | |
Ilex spp. | Holly | very poisonus | Leaves, berries | Rutin , ursolic acid , menisdaurin , ilicin , triterpenes , saponins | Nausea, vomiting, cardiac arrhythmia, paralysis, kidney damage, diarrhea, stomach inflammation, drowsiness | |
Iris spp. | iris | Part of the stem in the ground | 16-Hydroxyiridal ( Diterpene ) | Indigestion | ||
Laburnum anagyroides | Laburnum | toxic - very toxic | all parts of plants, especially seeds | Cytisine ( alkaloid ) | Paralysis to respiratory failure | |
Lamprocapnos spectabilis | crying heart | Poisonous Plant of the Year 2017 | ||||
Nerium oleander | oleander | toxic | Leaves, branches | Oleandrin ( cardenolide ) | Indigestion |
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Nicotiana rustica | Peasant tobacco | very poisonus | all plant parts | Nicotine (also nornicotine , anabasine , nicotyrine ) | Dizziness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, sweating, headache, tremors. With severe poisoning also circulatory collapse, cold sweat, cramps, loss of consciousness and cardiac arrest | |
Nicotiana tabacum | Virginian tobacco | very poisonus | all plant parts | Nicotine (also nornicotine , anabasine , nicotyrine ) | Dizziness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, sweating, headache, tremors. With severe poisoning also circulatory collapse, cold sweat, cramps, loss of consciousness and cardiac arrest | |
Paris quadrifolia | One berry | very poisonus | all plant parts | Pennogenin ( saponin ) | Kidney damage, CNS disorders, fatal | |
Phaseolus vulgaris | Kidney bean | very toxic (if used improperly) | raw bean pods and their seeds | Lectin | Vomiting, fever, seizures, and shock | |
Pteridium aquilinum | bracken | all plant parts | Thiaminase ( enzyme ), hydrogen cyanide glycosides , pteridine ( saponin ) | |||
Prunus armeniaca | Apricot , apricot | Only bitter apricot kernels are toxic | Seeds | Amygdalin ( cyanogenic glycoside ) | Nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath, cramps, fainting ( cyanide poisoning ) | |
Prunus laurocerasus | Cherry laurel | toxic | Leaves, seed core | Amygdalin ( cyanogenic glycoside ) | Abdominal pain, nausea | |
Ranunculus spp. | Buttercup , various | slightly poisonous - poisonous | all plant parts | Protoanemonin ( lactone ) | Indigestion | |
Rheum rhabarbarum | rhubarb | Leaf blade | Oxalic acid , anthraquinone | Convulsions, kidney problems | ||
Ricinus communis | wondertree | very poisonus | Seeds | Ricin ( lectin ) | Nausea, fever, irregular heartbeat, bloody diarrhea, death | |
Rhododendron spp. | rhododendron | toxic | all plant parts | Andromedotoxin ( diterpene ) | Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, cramps | |
Robinia spp. | Black locust | very poisonus | all plant parts | Robin , Phasias , Syringin , Protocatechin , Indican , Asparagine , Kaempferol , Acacetin , Lectine | Abdominal pain, nausea and nausea | |
Sambucus spp. | elder | Berries (raw), leaves, shoots, bark | Sambunigrin ( Cyanogenic Glycoside ) | Nausea | ||
Solanum dulcamara | Bittersweet nightshade | slightly poisonous - poisonous | all parts of the plant, especially unripe fruits | Solasodine , Soladulcidin , Tomatidenol ( alkaloids ) | Vomiting, diarrhea, paralysis up to respiratory paralysis | |
Solanum lycopersicum | Tomato , tomatoes | very toxic (if used improperly) | green parts, unripe fruits | Solanine | Death from diarrhea, respiratory paralysis (deaths when the leaves are used as tea herbs; green fruits probably only lead to poisoning when consumed in unusual amounts) | |
Solanum melongena | aubergine | green parts, unripe fruits | Solanine , nicotine ( alkaloids ) | Diarrhea, respiratory paralysis | ||
Solanum nigrum | Black nightshade | slightly poisonous - poisonous | all parts of the plant, especially unripe fruits | Solasodine , Soladulcidin , Tomatidenol ( alkaloids ) | Vomiting, diarrhea, paralysis up to respiratory paralysis | |
Solanum tuberosum | potato | very toxic (if used improperly) | all parts of the plant above the ground, green tubers | Solanine ( alkaloid ) | Diarrhea, respiratory paralysis (poisoning only when the leaves are used as tea herbs or when the fruits or unusual amounts of green tubers are consumed) | |
Strychnos ignatii | Ignatius nugget | Seeds | Strychnine , brucine ( alkaloids ) | Shortness of breath, cramps | ||
Strychnos nux-vomica | Nugget | very poisonus | all parts of plants, especially seeds | Strychnine ( alkaloid ) | Death from respiratory paralysis | |
Tanacetum (Chrysanthemum) vulgare | Tansy | Flowers and stems | Thujone | Vomiting, inflammation of the stomach and intestines with abdominal pain, reddening of the face and dilation of the pupils; in the further course of severe cramps, cardiac arrhythmias, uterine bleeding and damage to the kidneys and liver; in the event of fatal poisoning, circulatory and respiratory arrest occurs | ||
Taxus baccata | Yew trees | toxic - very toxic | Core of the berry, foliage, bark, wood, root | Taxine ( alkaloid ) | Disturbances in consciousness, circulatory collapse, respiratory paralysis | |
Thevetia peruviana | Bell tree , Caribbean or tropical oleander | all plant parts | Thevetine ( cardenolide ) | Skin irritation, impaired consciousness | ||
Urtica ferox | Ongaonga | Contact: Leaves | ? ( Cardenolide ) | Burning irritation with redness and blisters, nerve disorders | ||
Veratrum album | White Germer | all parts of the plant, especially the roots | Protoveratrin , Germerin ( alkaloids ) | Vomiting, diarrhea, cramps, shortness of breath | ||
Wisteria sinensis | Wisteria , Wisteria | toxic | Seeds , pods | Wisteria lectin | Digestive disorders, circulatory problems |
See also
literature
- Andreas Alberts, Peter Mullen: Poisonous plants in nature and the garden . Kosmos-Verlag, Stuttgart 2003, ISBN 978-3-440-09550-8
- Horst Altmann: Poisonous plants, poisonous animals . 6., through. Edition. BLV Verlag, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-405-16255-6
- Dietbert Arnold: Poisonous plants for horses . 1st edition. 152 pages. Books on Demand, Norderstedt 2009, ISBN 978-3-8391-2624-0
- Dietrich Frohne, Hans Jürgen Pfänder: Poisonous plants: A manual for pharmacists, doctors, toxicologists and biologists . Scientific Publishing Company, Stuttgart 1982; New edition 1997, ISBN 3-8047-1466-8 .
- Otto Gessner: Poisonous and medicinal plants from Central Europe . 3rd edition, ed. and edited by Gerhard Orzechowski. C. Winter Universitätsverlag, Heidelberg 1974, ISBN 3-533-02372-9
- Johann Friedrich Gmelin : General history of the plant poisons . Reprint of the 2nd edition from 1803, Dr. Martin Sendet oHG, Walluf near Wiesbaden 1973, ISBN 3-500-26320-8
- Heike Gross: What my horse is not allowed to eat: poisonous plants and other inedible foods . Cadmos Verlag, Lüneburg 2000, ISBN 3-86127-236-9
- Gerhard Habermehl, Petra Ziemer: Central European poisonous plants and their active ingredients . 2nd Edition. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg 1999, ISBN 3-540-64810-0
- Gerd Haerkötter, Marlene Haerkötter: Wüterich + Hexenmilch. Poisonous plants: description, effect, stories . Vito von Eichborn GmbH & Co. Verlag KG, Frankfurt 1991, ISBN 3-8218-1228-1
- Axel Hahn, Helga Michalak, Horst Liebenow: Plant risk - assessment and advice: BfR consumer information . Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-931675-89-0
- Karl Hiller, Günter Bickerich: Poisonous plants . 2nd Edition. Urania-Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Leipzig 1990, ISBN 3-332-00208-2
- Bruno P. Kremer: Poisonous plants in the house, garden and nature . Kosmos-Verlag, Stuttgart 1994, ISBN 3-440-09172-4
- Horst Liebenow, Karin Liebenow: Poisonous plants: Vademecum for veterinarians, farmers and animal owners . 4th edition. Gustav Fischer Verlag, Jena 1993, ISBN 3-334-60421-7
- Ursula Maier: Poisonous plants - look, don't chew: The Minister of Health informs . 14th edition. Hess. Working group for health education, Marburg 1998
- Harald Nielsen: poisonous plants. 148 European species: determination - effect - history, with illustrations by Bente Sivertsen. (Original edition: Giftplanter. Copenhagen 1979) Translated from the Danish by Gisela Perlet, Stuttgart 1979.
- Rainer Nowack: Emergency manual for poisonous plants: An identification book for doctors and pharmacists . Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg 1998, ISBN 3-540-64205-6
- Mannfried Pahlow: Poisonous Plants Compass. Reliably identify poisonous plants and their fruits . Gräfe and Unzer GmbH, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-7742-4217-8
- Lutz Roth, Max Daunderer, Kurt Kormann: Poisonous plants-plant poisons: Occurrence. Effect. Therapy. Allergic and phototoxic reactions . 4th edition. Nikol Verlagsgesellschaft, Hamburg 2006, ISBN 3-933203-31-7
- Ulrich Rüdt: Medicinal and poisonous plants. 120 medicinal plants from Central Europe in color . Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung, Stuttgart 1973, ISBN 3-440-03983-8
- František Starý: Poisonous Plants . Weltbild Verlag, Augsburg 1990, ISBN 3-7684-2315-8
- Ludwig Sascha Weilemann (ed.): Poison advice: plants. Diagnosis - first aid - therapy . Vito von Eichborn GmbH & Co. Verlag KG, Frankfurt 1991, ISBN 3-437-00696-7
- Fritz Schade & Harald Jockusch : beguiling, intoxicating, deadly. Poisonous plants in our environment. Springer Spectrum, Berlin / Heidelberg 2016, ISBN 978-3-662-47189-0 . (Drawings: Fritz Schade; Texts: Harald Jockusch)
Web links
- General
- Information center against poisoning Bonn - about 200 poisonous plants
- official list of poisonous plants in Germany
- Poisonous plants in the garden and nature - Botanical Garden Bochum, picture gallery
- Poisonous Plants . Compendium - about 700 poisonous plants
- Special
- Contact poisonous plants of the world
- Use of plants in kindergartens and child-friendly facilities (PDF, 0.1 MB)
- Poisonous plants in playgrounds Berthold Tempel from TÜV Rheinland in an interview about the handling of poisonous plants in playgrounds
- Veterinary medicine
- Institute for Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Zurich - database with lists and search functions for poisons, poisonous plants and symptoms
- Poisonous plants for horses - about 100 poisonous plants
- Poisonous plants for cats - about 65 poisonous houseplants
Individual evidence
- ↑ Swiss dog magazine: leaflet poisonous plants
- ↑ Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety: List of poisonous plant species . Retrieved October 19, 2014.
- ^ Poison Information Center, Bonn.
- ^ Toxicity of the lily of the valley: Ruhr University Bochum
- ↑ https://www.botanikus.de/Botanik3/Ordnung/Rainfarn/rainfarn.html