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Kochia (Kochia scoparia)

Kochia (Kochia scoparia). Annual forb growing from 2-5’ tall beginning in late spring. Contains a number of agents that could contribute to its toxicity: oxalates, alkaloids, saponins, nitrate and sulfate. Tumbleweed, Russian Thistle (Salsola kali var. tenuifolia).

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Kochia (Kochia scoparia)

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  1. Kochia (Kochia scoparia) • Annual forb growing from 2-5’ tall beginning in late spring. • Contains a number of agents that could contribute to its toxicity: oxalates, alkaloids, saponins, nitrate and sulfate.

  2. Tumbleweed, Russian Thistle (Salsola kali var. tenuifolia) • Many-branched, annual herb growing to 2 - 6’ – at maturity the plant is stiff, prickly, round and bushy. • Toxic agent is nitrate. All ruminants are susceptible to nitrate poisoning, with cattle poisoned most often.

  3. Snow-on-the-mountain • Annual herb in the spurge family. 1-3’. • Toxic agent – white sap has long been used to blister the skin or as an intestinal purgative. Livestock are poisoned by an acrid principle, which severely irritates the mouth and gastrointestinal tract.

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