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Poison ash is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Comocladia dodonaea,
native to the
Caribbean Toxicodendron vernix,
native to
North America...
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Comocladia dodonaea, with
common names poison ash, and
Christmas bush, is a
species of tree in the
cashew family, Anacardiaceae. It is
native to Caribbean...
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ash-leaf
maple (Russian: клён ясенели́стный, romanized:
klyon yasenelistny).
Because of its leaflets'
superficial similarity to
those of
poison ivy...
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toothed maidenplum, guao (Cuba,
Dominican Republic)
Comocladia dodonaea –
poison ash,
hogwood (Barbuda),
Christmas tree (St. Croix),
thumbtack (Tortola), brésillet...
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getting their victim to
drink from ‘The
Poisoned Chalice’. The
Traitors gave the
poison to Diane.
However the
poison did not work
immediately so
Diane was...
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Ash or
ashes are the
solid remnants of fires. Specifically,
ash refers to all non-aqueous, non-gaseous
residues that
remain after something burns. In...
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ash leachates.
Ingesting ash may be
harmful to livestock,
causing ab****n of the teeth, and in
cases of high
fluorine content,
fluorine poisoning (toxic...
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Thallium poisoning is
poisoning that is due to
thallium and its compounds,
which are
often highly toxic.
Contact with skin is
dangerous and
adequate ventilation...
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Strychnine poisoning is
poisoning induced by strychnine. It can be
fatal to
humans and
other animals and can
occur by inhalation,
swallowing or absorption...
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Suffocation in
ash was a
method of
capital punishment in
which the
individual is
suffocated by
being in some way
immersed into
ash to
cause asphyxiation...