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Ground Ivy (Glecoma hederacea L.)


Clinical signs

After having eaten large amounts of ground ivy, poisoned animals, especially horses, slobber and sweat, and the pupils of their eyes become dilated. They pant for breath as if from overstimulation. Such poisoning is rarely fatal.

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Updated on: 01/21/2005 VK, 03/18/1996