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Hyacinth (Hyacinth orientalis)


Conditions of poisoning

The poisonous principle is concentrated in the bulb. Ingesting only a small amount of the bulb may cause stomach upset. Keep the bulbs out of the reach of animals, particularly dogs, cattle, and pigs.

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Comments to: Greg Youngen
Updated on: 01/21/2005 VK, 03/18/1996