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My dangerous herbs list is coming to an end. Celandine is a small genus of flowering plants in the poppy family, This genus is native to northern Africa and Eurasia, where they are widespread, ranging from western Europe to east Asia. This genus consists of herbaceous perennials. Leaves are alternate and deeply lobed.

Celandine Plant
Celandine prefers disturbed areas with moist soil. The sap is irritating to the skin and eyes, making the plant unpalatable to most foragers. It is highly toxic to humans if ingested; however, it is commonly used in medicines. When broken, it reveals an orange-yellow sap. *Sap is irritating to the skin and eyes, and highly toxic if ingested.
Celandine was an admired medicinal plant during the Middle Ages, mostly used to cure eye diseases, throat cleansing, treatment of ulcers and skin eczema as well as against colic and jaundice (Mayer et al., 2003).
This plant is unpalatable to horses and a much larger concern during drought conditions. However, its extreme toxicity means that grazing pastures should be carefully watched for these sunny blossoms. Celandine contains isoquinoline alkaloids which can be deadly.
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