PHEASANT“S EYE/SPRING ADONIS
(Adonis vernalis)
A.K.A.
Spring Pheasant’s Eye, Yellow Pheasant’s Eye and False Hellebore, Adonis’ Flower, Autumn Adonis, Autumn Pheasant’s-eye, Blooddrops, Red Chamomile, Red Morocco, Rose-a-ruby, Soldiers-in-Green
Distribution:
North Africa, Western Asia, Europe and the Mediterranean
Conditions of Poisoning:
Ingestion, Skin contact
Toxic Principle:
Volatile oils like Adonidin and aconite Acid which are cardiostimulant’s Consider All Parts Poisonous
Clinical Symptoms:
Contact dermatitis, vomiting, diarrhea, anorexia, allergic reactions. Long term use can lead to bleeding tendencies.
IMMEDIATELY SEE YOUR VET FOR TREATMENT OPTIONS
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Lone Star English Setter Club provides this information
as a partial reference of the potential poisons that could harm your dog.
We are not veterinarian’s and DO NOT provide medical help.
If you think that your animal is ill or may have ingested a poisonous substance,
contact your local veterinarian or
the ASPCA’s 24-hour emergency poisoning hotline directly