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  2. Taxus baccata - Wikipedia

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    The word yew is from Old English īw, ēow, ... A T. baccata tree Seeds of Taxus baccata. Yews are small to medium-sized evergreen trees, growing 10–20 m (35–65 ...

  3. Taxus - Wikipedia

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    This can have fatal results if yew 'berries' are eaten without removing the seeds first. Grazing animals, particularly cattle and horses, are also sometimes found dead near yew trees after eating the leaves, though deer are able to break down the poisons and will eat yew foliage freely. In the wild, deer browsing of yews is often so extensive ...

  4. List of poisonous plants - Wikipedia

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    The seeds are mildly poisonous, containing a small amount of amygdalin, a cyanogenic glycoside. [13] The quantity contained in the seeds of a single apple is usually not enough to be dangerous to humans, but it is possible to ingest enough seeds to provide a fatal dose. [14] [15] [16] Mangifera indica: mango: Anacardiaceae

  5. 10 weird things that can kill you almost instantly - AOL

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    No doubt, it's an item that needs frequent disinfecting, but be very mindful of the products used. Mixing bleach and ammonia results in the formation of a potentially fatal gas. Number 7.Icicles ...

  6. Taxine alkaloids - Wikipedia

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    Taxine can be found in Taxus species: Taxus cuspidata, T. baccata (English yew), Taxus x media, Taxus canadensis, Taxus floridana, and Taxus brevifolia (Pacific or western yew). All of these species contain taxine in every part of the plant except in the aril, [citation needed] the fleshy covering of the seeds (berries). Concentrations vary ...

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    The good news for the milkvetch plant is that they usually need wildfire to sprout — meaning dormant seeds now have a massive new habitat for a new crop of the rare shrub.

  8. Talk:List of poisonous plants - Wikipedia

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    (If "the seeds are especially poisonous and are quickly fatal when ingested," then I am a ghost!) Kostaki mou 02:55, 1 April 2008 (UTC) No, you're a lucky guy. Yew seeds contain taxanes and they are potentially lethally poisonous. However, the amount of poison released/absorbed depends on whether or not the seeds are chewed or swallowed.

  9. How Worried Should You Be About Seed Oils? Nutrition ... - AOL

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    Seed oils are not only the healthier option for people—but potentially for the planet as well, says Kersten of sustainability issues surrounding animal-based fats. “If we all start relying on ...