Included are plants that cause chemical poisoning, photosensitization, and the various forms of dermatitis and hay fever, as well as those that cause mechanical injury. Over 500 photographs-all but a handful taken of living specimens in the field by the author--aid in identification. Following the descriptions is a table of the plants found in the central states that are known to be poisonous.
Designed specifically for use by the layman, this guide will help the general reader become aware of the poisonous plants around him. It will be of considerable practical value to parents of small children, home gardeners, field sportsmen, leaders of outdoor youth groups, doctors, nurses, and veterinarians, and it will be a significant aid to the rancher and farmer in identifying plants that may be harmful to, or cause the death of, livestock. Although written specifically for the central states, it can be used in other regions as well: many of the plants discussed are found throughout the country.




