Wild Onion

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Wild Onion
Toxic
Found during: Spring, Summer, Autumn

Found in somewhat moist areas sea level to high elevations in the mountains. A plant that can reach nearly one meter in height, has no medicinal properties but would make a healthy part of a diet if it weren't poisonous to canids. Stems are green and it produces white or pink flowers. Causes anemia, symptoms include but are not limited to Excessive salivation, irritation of the mouth, vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, rapid heart rate, pale or bluish gums.

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