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Tarbush, Blackbrush (Flourensia cernua) Strongly aromatic, perennial shrub. May poison sheep, goats and cattle. The toxin is unknown.
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Smallhead Sneezeweed (Helenium microcephalum) Is an erect, branching, annual herb with alternate, oblong leaves that end in a point. The toxic agent is commonly referred to as dugaldin (helenalin). Sheep are most often poisoned, although goats, cattle and horses also may be susceptible.
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Winged stems and whole plant
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Western Bitter weed (Hymenoxys odorata) Erect annual, composite plant growing 3”to 2’. Stems are purplish near the base. Bright yellow flowers-April to June and occasionally in the fall. Bitter taste and distinct odor. Toxic to sheep but is generally unpalatable
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Rayless Goldenrod, Jimmyweed (Isocoma wrightii) Low-growing half-shrub with erect stems arising from a woody crown to 2-4’. Toxic agent is trematone - can poison all species of livestock
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Woolly Paperflower (Psilostrophe tagetina) West Texas has two species of paperflower- cudweed paperflower (P. gnaphaloides) Toxic agent is a sesquiterpene lactone.
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Threadleaf Sartwellia (Sartwellia flaveriae) Bushy, stiff-branched annual of the sunflower family grows from 6” to 2’. Toxic agent is unknown. Poisoning has been demonstrated only in goats.
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