Daffodil

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Daffodil

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Names

Narcissus poeticus

Description

Annual bulb with dark green leaves that are long, flat. Flowers are white / yellow / orange, have six outer petals around a trumpet-like cup.

Daffodil

Concern Level

Only during drought conditions, unpalatable. Daffodils are generally planted in landscaping.

Toxic Parts

All parts of the plant are toxic, highest concentration in the root.

Daffodil

Symptoms

Lack of coordination, gastrointestinal upset, convulsions.

Danger

Contain alkaloids which affect the nervous system and can be fatal.

Daffodil

More Information

American Daffodil Society

*It should be noted that we are not veterinarians. This information is written specifically for horses and should be used for reference purposes only. If you think your horse has eaten something toxic call your vet right away.

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