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Does anyone know what kind of plant this is in the photos?

My dog keeps eating the leaves, and it makes him sick.



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  • Also note that Lantana can grow pretty rapidly depending on the location and can be a nuisance if it's unwanted. We have some that grows in with our bushes and although its very pretty, I consider it a weed because of how it grows.
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Does anyone know what kind of plant this is in the photos?

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  • Also note that Lantana can grow pretty rapidly depending on the location and can be a nuisance if it's unwanted. We have some that grows in with our bushes and although its very pretty, I consider it a weed because of how it grows.
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My dog keeps eating the leaves, and it makes him sick.



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  • Also note that Lantana can grow pretty rapidly depending on the location and can be a nuisance if it's unwanted. We have some that grows in with our bushes and although its very pretty, I consider it a weed because of how it grows.
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  • Also note that Lantana can grow pretty rapidly depending on the location and can be a nuisance if it's unwanted. We have some that grows in with our bushes and although its very pretty, I consider it a weed because of how it grows.
    – JPhi1618
    Nov 19 at 19:57
















Also note that Lantana can grow pretty rapidly depending on the location and can be a nuisance if it's unwanted. We have some that grows in with our bushes and although its very pretty, I consider it a weed because of how it grows.
– JPhi1618
Nov 19 at 19:57




Also note that Lantana can grow pretty rapidly depending on the location and can be a nuisance if it's unwanted. We have some that grows in with our bushes and although its very pretty, I consider it a weed because of how it grows.
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That is lantana. ASPCA Website says:



"Lantana



Additional Common Names: Shrub Verbena, Yellow Sage, Red Sage



Scientific Name: Lantana camara



Family: Verbenaceae



Toxicity: Toxic to Dogs, Toxic to Cats, Toxic to Horses



Toxic Principles: Pentacyclic triterpenoids



Clinical Signs: Vomiting, diarrhea, labored breathing, weakness. Liver failure - more common in livestock."






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  • Yup, and really popular for people who like to attract butterflies
    – ivanivan
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  • And deer love to eat it, mostly the blooms and buds. Butterflys also love it , they fly al around looking for blooms the deer didn't get .
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    Nov 21 at 0:50


















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As above, this is Lantana, which is a decorative shrub originally from tropical Africa and America. In Australia, at least, it's classified as a Weed of National Significance (one of 32), so it's illegal to sell and it generally should be eliminated where possible. I have spent many weeks removing Lantana from my aunt's outback property; it's a real nuisance.



Poisoning from Lantana can be quite serious, particularly if the berries are eaten, and I'd recommend taking your dog to a vet. There's extensive information here.






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    That is lantana. ASPCA Website says:



    "Lantana



    Additional Common Names: Shrub Verbena, Yellow Sage, Red Sage



    Scientific Name: Lantana camara



    Family: Verbenaceae



    Toxicity: Toxic to Dogs, Toxic to Cats, Toxic to Horses



    Toxic Principles: Pentacyclic triterpenoids



    Clinical Signs: Vomiting, diarrhea, labored breathing, weakness. Liver failure - more common in livestock."






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    • Yup, and really popular for people who like to attract butterflies
      – ivanivan
      Nov 20 at 0:15










    • And deer love to eat it, mostly the blooms and buds. Butterflys also love it , they fly al around looking for blooms the deer didn't get .
      – blacksmith37
      Nov 21 at 0:50















    up vote
    11
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    accepted










    That is lantana. ASPCA Website says:



    "Lantana



    Additional Common Names: Shrub Verbena, Yellow Sage, Red Sage



    Scientific Name: Lantana camara



    Family: Verbenaceae



    Toxicity: Toxic to Dogs, Toxic to Cats, Toxic to Horses



    Toxic Principles: Pentacyclic triterpenoids



    Clinical Signs: Vomiting, diarrhea, labored breathing, weakness. Liver failure - more common in livestock."






    share|improve this answer





















    • Yup, and really popular for people who like to attract butterflies
      – ivanivan
      Nov 20 at 0:15










    • And deer love to eat it, mostly the blooms and buds. Butterflys also love it , they fly al around looking for blooms the deer didn't get .
      – blacksmith37
      Nov 21 at 0:50













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    That is lantana. ASPCA Website says:



    "Lantana



    Additional Common Names: Shrub Verbena, Yellow Sage, Red Sage



    Scientific Name: Lantana camara



    Family: Verbenaceae



    Toxicity: Toxic to Dogs, Toxic to Cats, Toxic to Horses



    Toxic Principles: Pentacyclic triterpenoids



    Clinical Signs: Vomiting, diarrhea, labored breathing, weakness. Liver failure - more common in livestock."






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    That is lantana. ASPCA Website says:



    "Lantana



    Additional Common Names: Shrub Verbena, Yellow Sage, Red Sage



    Scientific Name: Lantana camara



    Family: Verbenaceae



    Toxicity: Toxic to Dogs, Toxic to Cats, Toxic to Horses



    Toxic Principles: Pentacyclic triterpenoids



    Clinical Signs: Vomiting, diarrhea, labored breathing, weakness. Liver failure - more common in livestock."







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    • Yup, and really popular for people who like to attract butterflies
      – ivanivan
      Nov 20 at 0:15










    • And deer love to eat it, mostly the blooms and buds. Butterflys also love it , they fly al around looking for blooms the deer didn't get .
      – blacksmith37
      Nov 21 at 0:50


















    • Yup, and really popular for people who like to attract butterflies
      – ivanivan
      Nov 20 at 0:15










    • And deer love to eat it, mostly the blooms and buds. Butterflys also love it , they fly al around looking for blooms the deer didn't get .
      – blacksmith37
      Nov 21 at 0:50
















    Yup, and really popular for people who like to attract butterflies
    – ivanivan
    Nov 20 at 0:15




    Yup, and really popular for people who like to attract butterflies
    – ivanivan
    Nov 20 at 0:15












    And deer love to eat it, mostly the blooms and buds. Butterflys also love it , they fly al around looking for blooms the deer didn't get .
    – blacksmith37
    Nov 21 at 0:50




    And deer love to eat it, mostly the blooms and buds. Butterflys also love it , they fly al around looking for blooms the deer didn't get .
    – blacksmith37
    Nov 21 at 0:50










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    As above, this is Lantana, which is a decorative shrub originally from tropical Africa and America. In Australia, at least, it's classified as a Weed of National Significance (one of 32), so it's illegal to sell and it generally should be eliminated where possible. I have spent many weeks removing Lantana from my aunt's outback property; it's a real nuisance.



    Poisoning from Lantana can be quite serious, particularly if the berries are eaten, and I'd recommend taking your dog to a vet. There's extensive information here.






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      As above, this is Lantana, which is a decorative shrub originally from tropical Africa and America. In Australia, at least, it's classified as a Weed of National Significance (one of 32), so it's illegal to sell and it generally should be eliminated where possible. I have spent many weeks removing Lantana from my aunt's outback property; it's a real nuisance.



      Poisoning from Lantana can be quite serious, particularly if the berries are eaten, and I'd recommend taking your dog to a vet. There's extensive information here.






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        As above, this is Lantana, which is a decorative shrub originally from tropical Africa and America. In Australia, at least, it's classified as a Weed of National Significance (one of 32), so it's illegal to sell and it generally should be eliminated where possible. I have spent many weeks removing Lantana from my aunt's outback property; it's a real nuisance.



        Poisoning from Lantana can be quite serious, particularly if the berries are eaten, and I'd recommend taking your dog to a vet. There's extensive information here.






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        As above, this is Lantana, which is a decorative shrub originally from tropical Africa and America. In Australia, at least, it's classified as a Weed of National Significance (one of 32), so it's illegal to sell and it generally should be eliminated where possible. I have spent many weeks removing Lantana from my aunt's outback property; it's a real nuisance.



        Poisoning from Lantana can be quite serious, particularly if the berries are eaten, and I'd recommend taking your dog to a vet. There's extensive information here.







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