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Title: Buffalo bur (Solanum rostratum)


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Buffalo bur (Solanum rostratum)
  • Prickly annual of the potato family typically
    growing up to 2 tall.
  • This plant can poison horses, sheep, goats and
    cattle, however sheep and goats resist more than
    cattle.

2
Whitebrush, Beebrush (Aloysia lycioides)
  • An aromatic shrub of the vervain family that
    grows from 3-10 tall.
  • Toxic agent unknown. Horses, mules and burros are
    suspected to be poisoned by this plant. Actual
    toxin involved has never been identified but does
    dissolve in water.

3
Hairy Caltrop (Kallstroemia hirsutissima)
  • Much-branched annual with long, prostrate limbs
    from a central root.
  • Toxic agent is unknown, toxic to cattle, sheep,
    goats and rabbits.

4
African Rue (Peganum harmala)
  • Member of the caltrop family, bright green,
    succulent, perennial herb growing from a woody
    base.
  • Toxic agent contains at least four poisonous
    alkaloids, is toxic to cattle, sheep and probably
    horses.

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Goathead, Puncturevine (Tribulus terrestris)
  • Annual weed in the caltrop family.
  • The plant causes hepatogenic photosensitization
    in sheep, and cattle are suspected. All parts of
    the plant are toxic at all growth stages, but
    wilted plants are the most hazardous.

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Whole plant
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