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306 - Pimelea decora D. Jesse Wagstaff<br />

pignon –see– Pinus pinaster Aiton<br />

pig’s-ear –see– Cotyledon orbiculata L.<br />

pigweed –see– Amar<strong>an</strong>thus hybridus L.; Amar<strong>an</strong>thus palmeri<br />

S. Watson; Amar<strong>an</strong>thus quitensis Kunth; Amar<strong>an</strong>thus<br />

retroflexus L.<br />

pigwood –see– Euonymus europaeus L.<br />

pila dhatura –see– Argemone mexic<strong>an</strong>a L.<br />

pila k<strong>an</strong>er –see– Thevetia peruvi<strong>an</strong>a (Pers.) K. Schum.<br />

Pillenbaum –see– Euphorbia lathyris L.<br />

Pimelea altior F. Muell. = Pimelea latifolia R. Br. subsp.<br />

altior (F. Muell.) Threlfall<br />

Pimelea continua J. M. Black = Pimelea simplex F. Muell.<br />

subsp. continua (J. M. Black) Threlfall<br />

p i Me l e a d e c o r a Domin [Thymelaeaceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

Flinders poppy; pimelea poppy<br />

Citations:<br />

Hill MW (1970) Toxicity of Pimelea decora in horses. Aust<br />

Vet J 46(6):287-289.<br />

p i Me l e a f l a va R. Br. [Thymelaeaceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

yellow riceflower<br />

Citations:<br />

Clel<strong>an</strong>d JB (1931) <strong>Pl<strong>an</strong>ts</strong>, including fungi, poisonous or otherwise<br />

injurious to m<strong>an</strong> in Australia. Series III. Med J<br />

Aust 2(Dec 19):775-778.<br />

p i Me l e a l a Ti f o l i a R. Br. subsp. altior (F.<br />

Muell.) Threlfall [Thymelaeaceae]<br />

Synonyms:<br />

p imelea altior F. Muell.<br />

Citations:<br />

Rogers RJ, Roberts KH (1976) Pimelea altior poisoning of<br />

cattle. Aust Vet J 52(4):193-194.<br />

p i Me l e a n e o a n g e l ic a Threlfall<br />

[Thymelaeaceae]<br />

Citations:<br />

Storie GJ, Norm<strong>an</strong> JL, McKenzie RA (1986) Pimelea neo<strong>an</strong>glica<br />

poisoning of cattle. Aust Vet J 63(7):235.<br />

p i Me l e a p a u c i f l o r a R. Br. [Thymelaeaceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

poison pimelea; sc<strong>an</strong>ty rice flower; scrub kurrajong<br />

Citations:<br />

Anonymous (1929) The poison pl<strong>an</strong>ts committee. J CSIRO<br />

Aust 2:40-48.<br />

Seddon HR, Hindmarsh WL, McGrath TT (1933) Pimelea<br />

pauciflora (scrub kurrajong), proved to be toxic for<br />

sheep. New South Wales Dep Agric Vet Res Rep #6(Part<br />

3):122-125.<br />

pimelea poppy –see– Pimelea decora Domin<br />

p i Me l e a p r o s Tr a Ta (J. R. Forst. & G. Forst.)<br />

Willd. [Thymelaeaceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

creeping pimelea; prostrate pimelea; Strathmore weed<br />

Citations:<br />

Webster WM (1926) Two recent cases of pl<strong>an</strong>t poisoning<br />

among stock. N Z J Agr 33:102-105.<br />

p i Me l e a s i Mpl e x F. Muell. [Thymelaeaceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

desert rice flower; flaxweed; poverty weed<br />

Citations:<br />

McClure TJ, Farrow BR (1971) Chronic poisoning of cattle<br />

by desert rice flower (Pimelea simplex) <strong>an</strong>d its resembl<strong>an</strong>ce<br />

to St. George disease as seen in north-western New South<br />

Wales. Aust Vet J 47(3):100-102.<br />

Roberts HB, Healy PJ (1971) Pimelea simplex <strong>an</strong>d St. George<br />

disease of cattle. Aust Vet J 47(3):123-124.<br />

p i Me l e a s i Mpl e x F. Muell. subsp. continua (J.<br />

M. Black) Threlfall [Thymelaeaceae]<br />

Synonyms:<br />

p imelea continua J. M. Black<br />

Citations:<br />

Kelly WR (1975) The pathology <strong>an</strong>d haematological ch<strong>an</strong>ges<br />

in experimental Pimelea spp. poisoning in cattle (“St.<br />

George disease”). Aust Vet J 51(5):233-243.<br />

Kelly WR, Seawright AA (1978) Pimelea spp. poisoning of<br />

cattle. In: Keeler RF, V<strong>an</strong> Kampen KR, James LF, et al.<br />

(eds.) Effects of poisonous pl<strong>an</strong>ts on livestock. Academic<br />

Press. New York. pp. 293-300.<br />

p i Me l e a Tr ic h o s Ta c h y a Lindl.<br />

[Thymelaeaceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

bootlace pl<strong>an</strong>t; Borgia’s-bouquet; broom bush; flaxweed;<br />

poverty weed; spiked riceflower; wild flax<br />

Citations:<br />

Clark IA (1971) A note on the pathogenesis of St. George<br />

disease of cattle. Aust Vet J 47(6):285-286.<br />

Clark IA (1973) The pathogenesis of St George disease of<br />

cattle. Res Vet Sci 14(3):341-349.<br />

Kelly WR (1975) 59Fe utilization <strong>an</strong>d excretion in <strong>an</strong>aemia<br />

of cattle caused by Pimelea trichostachya intoxication.<br />

Aust Vet J 51(11):504-510.<br />

Kelly WR (1975) The pathology <strong>an</strong>d haematological ch<strong>an</strong>ges<br />

in experimental Pimelea spp. poisoning in cattle (“St.<br />

George disease”). Aust Vet J 51(5):233-243.<br />

Kelly WR, Seawright AA (1978) Pimelea spp. poisoning of<br />

cattle. In: Keeler RF, V<strong>an</strong> Kampen KR, James LF, et al.<br />

(eds.) Effects of poisonous pl<strong>an</strong>ts on livestock. Academic<br />

Press. New York. pp. 293-300.

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