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Toxic Plants of Texas describes and illustrates the 106 most common potentially toxic plants in Texas. Along with two or more color photos of each plant, the handbook includes clinical signs in cattle, horses, sheep and/or goats, toxic agents, suggested treatments for poisoned animals and management strategies for plant infestations.

Also included are a glossary, an index, an overview of integrated toxic plant management, descriptions of animal conditions and a field key that cross-references animal symptoms with plant species.

Print and CD versions of the Toxic Plant Database can be purchased at the Texas Cooperative Bookstore.

B-6105 Toxic Plants of Texas

SP-111 Toxic Plants of Texas (CD and Field Guide)

For more information, please contact
Charles R. Hart - cr-hart@tamu.edu
Associate Professor and Extension Range Specialist
Box 1298, Fort Stockton, TX 79735-1298
(915) 336-8585
FAX (915) 336-3813

Send Comments to: Dr. Charles Hart, Dr. Bruce Carpenter, Dr. John Reagor , or Dr. Allan McGinty.

This material is based upon work supported by the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under a Southern Region IPM Program special project number 97-EPMP-1-0153.