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<strong>International</strong> <strong>Poisonous</strong> <strong>Pl<strong>an</strong>ts</strong> <strong>Checklist</strong> Cocos nucifera - 97<br />

cluster-leaf blindgrass –see– Styp<strong>an</strong>dra imbricata R. Br.<br />

cluster pine –see– Pinus pinaster Aiton<br />

clustered fishtail palm –see– Caryota mitis Lour.<br />

c’nenta –see– Tylecodon ventricosa (Burm. f.) Toelken<br />

c n e o r i d i u M d u Mo s u M (Nutt. ex Torr. & A.<br />

Gray) Hook. f. ex Baill. [Rutaceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

berry rue; coast spice bush<br />

Citations:<br />

Tunget CL, Turchen SG, M<strong>an</strong>oguerra AS, et al. (1993)<br />

Cneoridium dumosum exposure resulting in severe phytophotodermatitis.<br />

Vet Hum Toxicol 35(4):330.<br />

Tunget CL, Turchen SG, M<strong>an</strong>oguerra AS, et al. (1994)<br />

Sunlight <strong>an</strong>d the pl<strong>an</strong>t: A toxic combination: Severe phytophotodermatitis<br />

from Cneoridium dumosum. Cutis<br />

54(6):400-402.<br />

c n e s Tis c o r n ic u l a Ta Lam. [Connaraceae]<br />

Citations:<br />

Vickery B, Vickery ML (1974) The toxicity of some members<br />

of the Connaraceae family. Br Vet J 130(2):41-43.<br />

c n e s Tis f e r r u g i n e a DC. [Connaraceae]<br />

Citations:<br />

Vickery B, Vickery ML (1974) The toxicity of some members<br />

of the Connaraceae family. Br Vet J 130(2):41-43.<br />

c n i d o s c o l u s a n g u s Ti d e n s Torr.<br />

[Euphorbiaceae]<br />

Citations:<br />

Schem<strong>an</strong> AJ, Conde A (2001) Contact dermatitis from Cnidoscolus<br />

<strong>an</strong>gustidens. Contact Dermatitis 45(1):39.<br />

c n i d o s c o l u s u r e n s (L.) Arthur<br />

[Euphorbiaceae]<br />

Synonyms:<br />

j atropha urens L.<br />

Common Names:<br />

Brazili<strong>an</strong> physicnut; chichicaste; chichicaste-de-lascostas;<br />

güaritoto; mala mujer; nettle; ortiga; ortiga<br />

brava; physicnut; pringamoza<br />

Citations:<br />

Lutz O (1914) The poisonous nature of the stinging hairs of<br />

Jatropha urens. Am J Pharm 86:527-529.<br />

coada calului –see– Equisetum arvense L.<br />

coakum –see– Phytolacca americ<strong>an</strong>a L.<br />

coal oil brush –see– Tetradymia glabrata Torr. & A. Gray<br />

coast buckthorn –see– Amsinckia intermedia Fisch. & C. A.<br />

Mey.<br />

coast fiddleneck –see– Amsinckia intermedia Fisch. & C. A.<br />

Mey.<br />

coast m<strong>an</strong>root –see– Marah oregonus (Torr. & S. Watson) J.<br />

T. Howell<br />

coast myall –see– Acacia binervia (J. C. Wendl.) J. F.<br />

Macbr.<br />

coast spice bush –see– Cneoridium dumosum (Nutt. ex Torr.<br />

& A. Gray) Hook. f. ex Baill.<br />

cobbler’s-pegs –see– Bidens pilosa L.<br />

coca –see– Erythroxylum coca Lam.<br />

cocabolla –see– Dalbergia retusa Hemsl.<br />

cocão –see– Erythroxylum deciduum A. St.-Hil.<br />

cocco –see– Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott<br />

cochinilla –see– Metopium brownei (Jacq.) Urb.<br />

cochinillio –see– Metopium brownei (Jacq.) Urb.<br />

Cochlearia armoracia L. = Armoracia rustic<strong>an</strong>a P. Gaertn.<br />

et al.<br />

cock foot –see– Chelidonium majus L.<br />

cock rose –see– Papaver rhoeas L.<br />

cockle –see– Agrostemma githago L.; Vaccaria hisp<strong>an</strong>ica<br />

(Mill.) Rauschert<br />

cocklebur –see– X<strong>an</strong>thium sibericum Patrin; X<strong>an</strong>thium<br />

spinosum L.; X<strong>an</strong>thium strumarium L.; X<strong>an</strong>thium<br />

strumarium L. var. c<strong>an</strong>adense (Mill.) Torr. & A. Gray<br />

cockroachberry –see– Sol<strong>an</strong>um aculeatissimum Jacq.<br />

coco-de-mono –see– Lecythis ollaria Loefl.<br />

cocoa –see– Theobroma cacao L.<br />

cocobolo –see– Dalbergia retusa Hemsl.<br />

coconut –see– Cocos nucifera L.<br />

coconut palm –see– Cocos nucifera L.<br />

c o c o s n u c i f e r a L. [Arecaceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

Bongkrek; coconut; coconut palm; Palmkernen<br />

Citations:<br />

Srinivas CR, Balach<strong>an</strong>dr<strong>an</strong> C, Singh KK (1987) Occupational<br />

dermatosis <strong>an</strong>d allergic contact dermatitis in a<br />

toddy tapper. Contact Dermatitis 16(5):294-295.<br />

Tella R, Gaig P, Lombardero M, et al. (2003) A case of coconut<br />

allergy. Allergy 58(8):825-826.<br />

v<strong>an</strong> Veen AG, Martens WK (1934) Die Giftstoffe der sogen<strong>an</strong>nten<br />

Bongkrek-Vergiftungen auf Java. Rec Trav Chim<br />

53:257-268.<br />

Wittczak T, Pas-Wyroslak A, Palczynski C (2005) Occupational<br />

allergic conjunctivitis due to coconut fibre dust.<br />

Allergy 60(7):970-971.<br />

cocoyam –see– Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott; X<strong>an</strong>thosoma<br />

atrovirens K. Koch & C. D. Bouche; X<strong>an</strong>thosoma<br />

sagittifolium (L.) Schott<br />

cocu –see– Andira inermis (W. Wright) Kunth ex DC.<br />

cocus –see– Brya ebenus (L.) DC.

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