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Horsetail Milkweed (Asclepias subverticillata) Erect-stemmed plant growing to 5’. Flowers are greenish-white, giving rise to pods 1-3” in May to September. Seed have tufts of long silky hairs. Toxic agent is suspected to be the resinoid galitoxin. Poisons sheep, cattle, horses, chickens and turkeys.
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Desert Baileya (Baileya multiradiata) Annual or weak perennial herb of the sunflower family. Flowers are yellow, with showy heads on long stalks arising from a leafy base. Spring through late fall. The toxic agent is an unknown water-soluble compound. Sheep, goats and rabbits have been poisoned.
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Conyza, Coulter Conyza (Conyza coulteri) Herbaceous annual of the sunflower family. Toxic agent associated with conyza is unknown. In experiments, conyza has poisoned sheep, goats and cattle.
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