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224 - Lactuca sativa D. Jesse Wagstaff<br />

Krook G (1977) Occupational dermatitis from Lactuca<br />

sativa (lettuce) <strong>an</strong>d Cichorium (endive). Simult<strong>an</strong>eous<br />

occurrence of immediate <strong>an</strong>d delayed allergy as a cause of<br />

contact dermatitis. Contact Dermatitis 3(1):27-36.<br />

Mitchell D, Beck MH, Hausen BM (1989) Contact sensitivity<br />

to lettuce in a chef. Contact Dermatitis 20(9):398-399.<br />

Rinkel HJ, Balyeat RM (1932) Occupational dermatitis due<br />

to lettuce. JAMA 98(2):137-138.<br />

l a c Tu c a s a Ti va L. var. capitata L. [Asteraceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

cabbage lettuce; iceberg lettuce; Kopfsalat<br />

Citations:<br />

Hausen BM (1979) The sensitizing capacity of compositae<br />

pl<strong>an</strong>ts. III. Test results <strong>an</strong>d cross-reactions in compositaesensitive<br />

patients. Dermatologica 159(1):1-11.<br />

l a c Tu c a s a Ti va L. var. longifolia Lam.<br />

[Asteraceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

romaine lettuce<br />

Citations:<br />

Vail JT Jr, Mitchell JC (1973) Occupational dermatitis from<br />

Cichorium intybus, C. endiva <strong>an</strong>d Lactuca sativa var.<br />

longifolia. Contact Dermatol Newsl 14(Aug):413-414.<br />

ladino clover –see– Trifolium repens L.<br />

Ladinoklee –see– Trifolium repens L.<br />

Lady Campbell’s-weed –see– Echium pl<strong>an</strong>tagineum L.<br />

lady laurel –see– Daphne mezereum L.<br />

lady-of-the-night –see– Cestrum nocturnum L.<br />

lady’s-bower –see– Clematis vitalba L.<br />

lady’s-finger –see– Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench<br />

lady’s-seal –see– Dioscorea communis (L.) Caddick & Wilkin<br />

lady’s-slipper –see– Cypripedium reginae Walter;<br />

Paphiopedilum haynaldi<strong>an</strong>um (Rchb. f.) Stein<br />

lady’s-sorrel –see– Oxalis acetosella L.<br />

lady’s-tears –see– Convallaria majalis L.<br />

lady’s-thimble –see– Digitalis purpurea L.<br />

lady’s-thistle –see– Silybum mari<strong>an</strong>um (L.) Gaertn.<br />

lady’s-thumb –see– Persicaria maculosa Gray<br />

l a e n n e c i a c o u l Te r i (A. Gray) G. L. Nesom<br />

[Asteraceae]<br />

Synonyms:<br />

c onyza coulteri A. Gray<br />

Common Names:<br />

conyza; Coulter’s-conyza<br />

Citations:<br />

Boughton IB, Hardy WT (1941) Feeding trials of suspected<br />

pl<strong>an</strong>ts. Texas Agric Exp Sta Annu Rep 54:159.<br />

l ag e n a r i a s ic e r a r i a (Molina) St<strong>an</strong>dl.<br />

[Cucurbitaceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

amargo; bottle gourd; calabash gourd; camasa; c<strong>an</strong>dungo;<br />

caracho; gourd; maracos; marimbas; marimbo;<br />

tula-de-mate<br />

Citations:<br />

Barri ME, Onsa TO, Elawad AA, et al. (1983) Toxicity of<br />

five Sud<strong>an</strong>ese pl<strong>an</strong>ts to young rumin<strong>an</strong>ts. J Comp Pathol<br />

93(4):559-575.<br />

l ag e r s Tr o e Mi a p a rv i f l o r a Roxb.<br />

[Lythraceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

bodh<strong>an</strong>gero<br />

Citations:<br />

Kulakkattolickal AT (1987) Piscicidal pl<strong>an</strong>ts of Nepal: Preliminary<br />

toxicity screening using grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon<br />

idella) fingerlings. J Ethnopharmacol 21(1):1-9.<br />

lagrimas-de-Maria –see– Caladium bicolor (Aiton) Vent.<br />

lagu<strong>an</strong>a –see– Annona muricata L.<br />

lakh –see– Lathyrus sativus L.<br />

lakh dahl –see– Lathyrus sativus L.<br />

lakhori –see– Lathyrus sativus L.<br />

Lakritze –see– Glycyrrhiza glabra L.<br />

lal burass –see– Rhododendron arboreum Sm.<br />

lal champa –see– Plumeria rubra L.<br />

l’alerce –see– Fitzroya cupressoides (Molina) I. M. Johnst.<br />

lamb-in-a-pulpit –see– Arum maculatum L.<br />

lamb laurel –see– Kalmia <strong>an</strong>gustifolia L.<br />

Lambert’s-crazyweed –see– Oxytropis lambertii Pursh<br />

Lambert’s-locoweed –see– Oxytropis lambertii Pursh<br />

Lambert’s-point locoweed –see– Oxytropis lambertii Pursh<br />

lambkill –see– Kalmia <strong>an</strong>gustifolia L.<br />

lambkill Kalmia –see– Kalmia <strong>an</strong>gustifolia L.<br />

lambpoison –see– Ipomoea muelleri Benth.; Isotropis cuneifolia<br />

(Sm.) Domin<br />

lamb’s-quarter –see– Chenopodium album L.<br />

lamb’s-tongue –see– Scleroblitum atriplicinum (F. Muell.)<br />

Ulbr.<br />

lamb’s-tongue groundsel –see– Senecio integerrimus Nutt.<br />

l a Mi u M a Mpl e x ic a u l e L. [Lamiaceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

dead nettle; hedge nettle; henbit; henbit dead nettle;<br />

Citations:<br />

Dodd S, Henry M (1921) Staggers or shivers in live stock.<br />

Agric Gaz New South Wales 32:327-329.<br />

White CT (1921) Two pl<strong>an</strong>ts poisonous to stock. Queensl<strong>an</strong>d<br />

Agric J New Series 16(Sep):194-196.

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