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Toxic Plants There are 49 families, 152 genera and 731 species of toxic plants in the grasslands of China. The major families are Ranunculaceae (13 genus and 186 species), Leguminoseae (22 genus and 153 species), Gentianaceae (7 genus and 100 species), Euphorbiaceae (11 genus and 59 species), Papaveraceae (3 genus and 45 species), Compositeae (11 genus and 40 species), Solanaceae (7 genus and 22 species) and Ericaceae (4 genus and 12 species). The most harmful plants are Oxytropis glabraOxytropis gansuensisAstragalus variabilisEuphorbia helioscopiaEuphorbia lunulataEuphorbia hirtaSolanum nigrumSolanum septemlobumStellera chamaejasmeAchnatherum inerbriansetc.


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