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102 - Convallaria majalis D. Jesse Wagstaff<br />

consumption bush –see– Crotalaria bertero<strong>an</strong>a DC.<br />

consumption weed –see– Baccharis halimifolia L.<br />

conval lily –see– Convallaria majalis L.<br />

convallaria –see– Convallaria majalis L.<br />

c o n va l l a r i a Ma j a l is L. [Ruscaceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

conval lily; convallaria; Eischaupe; Jacob’s-ladder;<br />

lady’s-tears; lèrio-do-vale; liljekonvall; lily-of-the-valley;<br />

liricon f<strong>an</strong>cy; Maiblume; Maiglöckchen; Maischellchen;<br />

májusi gyöngyvirág; May blossom; May lily;<br />

Mayflower; mugget; muguet; muguet-de-mai; Nieskraut;<br />

our-lady’s-tears; Zauke<br />

Citations:<br />

Edgerton PH (1989) Symptoms of digitalis-like toxicity in a<br />

family after accidental ingestion of lily of the valley pl<strong>an</strong>t.<br />

J Emerg Nurs 15:220-223.<br />

Falk W, Weikm<strong>an</strong>n E (1969) Vergiftungen im Kindesalter<br />

- Eine Analyse von 642 stationär beh<strong>an</strong>delten<br />

kindlichen Vergiftungsfällen. Wien Klin Wochenschr<br />

81(48):867-873.<br />

Haugen S, Bryne E, Falke M, et al. (2001) Grade I-II atrioventricular<br />

block following lily-of-the-valley (Convallaria<br />

majalis) intake: A report of three cases. J Toxicol<br />

Clin Toxicol 39(3):303-304.<br />

Krenzelok EP, Jacobsen TD, Aronis JM (1996) Lily-of-the-valley<br />

(Convallaria majalis) exposures: Are the outcomes consistent<br />

with the reputation? J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 34:601.<br />

Lamminpaa A, Kinos M (1996) Pl<strong>an</strong>t poisonings in children.<br />

Hum Exp Toxicol 15(3):245-249.<br />

Moxley RA, Schneider NR, Steinegger DH, et al. (1989)<br />

Apparent toxicosis associated with lily-of-the-valley<br />

(Convallaria majalis) ingestion in a dog. J Am Vet Med<br />

Assoc 195(4):485-487.<br />

Štĕrba B, Meissner V (1962) Sušené rostliny s obsahem<br />

srdečních glykosidů a alkaloidů jako příčina uhynuté<br />

hospodářských zvířat. Veterinarstvi 12:83-86.<br />

convolvulus –see– Ipomoea muelleri Benth.<br />

c o n vo l vu l u s a rv e n s is L. [Convolvulaceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

Ackerwinde; bindweed; correhuela menor; Europe<strong>an</strong><br />

bindweed; Europe<strong>an</strong> morning-glory; field bindweed;<br />

laplove; morning-glory; obsession vine<br />

Citations:<br />

Olver H (1872) Supposed poisoning of pigs by convolvulus.<br />

The Vet 45(49):727-729.<br />

Pammel LH (1920) Europe<strong>an</strong> morning glory suspected of<br />

being poisonous. Am J Vet Med 15:439.<br />

Schultheiss PC, Knight AP, Traub Dargatz JL, et al. (1995)<br />

Toxicity of field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis) to mice.<br />

Vet Hum Toxicol 37(5):452-454.<br />

c o n y z a b o n a r i e n s is (L.) Cronquist<br />

[Asteraceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

fleab<strong>an</strong>e; horseweed<br />

Citations:<br />

Sertoli A, Fabbri P, Campolmi P, et al. (1978) Allergic contact<br />

dermatitis to Salvia officinalis, Inula viscosa <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Conyza bonariensis. Contact Dermatitis 4(5):314-315.<br />

Conyza coulteri A. Gray = Laennecia coulteri (A. Gray) G.<br />

L. Nesom<br />

conyzav –see– Laennecia coulteri (A. Gray) G. L. Nesom<br />

cooby –see– Acacia salicina Lindl.<br />

Cook tree –see– Thevetia peruvi<strong>an</strong>a (Pers.) K. Schum.<br />

Cooktown ironwood –see– Erythrophleum chlorostachys (F.<br />

Muell.) Baill.<br />

Cooktown loquat –see– Rhodomyrtus macrocarpa Benth.<br />

coolahgrass –see– P<strong>an</strong>icum coloratum L.<br />

coontie –see– Zamia integrifolia L. f.<br />

c o o p e r i a p e d u n c u l a Ta Herb.<br />

[Amaryllidaceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

evening-star rain lily; gi<strong>an</strong>t rain lily; prairie lily; rain<br />

lily<br />

Citations:<br />

Casteel SW, Rowe LD, Bailey EM, et al. (1988) Experimentally<br />

induced photosensitization in cattle with Cooperia<br />

pedunculata. Vet Hum Toxicol 30(2):101-104.<br />

Rowe LD, Norm<strong>an</strong> JO, Corrier DE, et al. (1987) Photosensitization<br />

of cattle in southeast Texas: Identification<br />

of phototoxic activity associated with Cooperia pedunculata.<br />

Am J Vet Res 48(11):1658-1661.<br />

Rowe LD, Rector BS, Bailey EM, et al. (1986) Mammali<strong>an</strong><br />

photosensitization associated with ingestion of Cooperia<br />

pedunculata (rain lily). Proc Am Vet Med Assoc<br />

1986:102.<br />

Cooper’s milk vetch –see– Astragalus miser Douglas ex<br />

Hook. var. serotinus (A. Gray ex J. G. Cooper) Barneby<br />

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

copa –see– Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi<br />

copel tree –see– Ail<strong>an</strong>thus altissima (Mill.) Swingle<br />

copo-de-leite –see– Calla palustris L.<br />

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

copperweed –see– Oxytenia acerosa Nutt.<br />

c o p Tis c h i n e n s is Fr<strong>an</strong>ch. [R<strong>an</strong>unculaceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

chuen lin<br />

Citations:<br />

Deng JF, Lin TJ, Kao WF, et al. (1997) The difficulty in<br />

h<strong>an</strong>dling poisonings associated with Chinese traditional<br />

medicine: A poison control center experience for<br />

1991-1993. Vet Hum Toxicol 39(2):106-114.<br />

coquelicot –see– Papaver rhoeas L.<br />

coquillo –see– Jatropha curcas L.

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