All parts of the plant. Creeping Charlie causing sweating and drooling. Symptoms are dramatic, but usually are not fatal.
All parts are dangerous, but chewing the seeds is most dangerous. Castor bean causes nausea, abdominal pain, loose, bloody stools, dehydration, shortness of breath, thirst, bodily weakness, muscle twitching and convulsions, and even coma.
Especially in younger plants, the leaves and stems are dangerous. They cause problems breathing, convulsions, coma, and death. Fortunately, an antidote exists for this plant, and can be given to the animal intravenously.
This plant causes an increase pulse rate, rapid breathing, restlessness, frequent urination, diarrhea, weight loss, weak pulse, convulsions, coma, and death.
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Binomial Name
Glechoma hederacea
Ricinus communis
Sorghum halepense
Datura stramonium
Solanum Dulcamara
Also known as
Alehoof
Creeping Charlie (or Charley)
Catsfoot (from the size and shape of the leaf)
Field Balm
Run-away-robin
Ground Ivy Gill-over-the-ground
Tunhoof
Castor Oil Plant
Palm of Christ or Palma Christi
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ditch weed
stink weed
loco weed
Korean morning glory
Jamestown weed
thorn apple
angel's trumpet
devil's trumpet
devil's snare
devil's seed
mad hatter
crazy tea
malpitte
but growing throughout Europe and the Middle East.
India
Central America
Europe
Asia
Uses
The essential oil of the plant has many potent medicinal properties; the plant has been used for centuries as a general tonic for colds and coughs and to relieve congestion of the mucous membranes.
Castor oil can heal wounds and cure ailments.
Johnson grass has been used for forage and to stop erosion,
The tinctura stramonii was made from the leaves. Stramonium was used to relax the smooth muscle of the bronchial tubes, and thus it was used to treat an asthmatic's bronchial spasm.
Bittersweet is considered by some to be a herbal remedy for treating herpes and allergies.