Children are most at risk due to bright flowers and spicy aroma.
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Extreme thirst can lead to dehydration and kidney problems.
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The plant contains mildly toxic triterpene acids, lantadene A and B, affecting the gall bladder and liver.
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Is Texas lantana toxic to humans?
Texas lantana is a mildly toxic plant. The leaves, berries, and flowers contain triterpene acids lantadene A and B, which negatively affect the gall bladder and liver. Large quantities of the plant need to be consumed to produce severe side effects. Most symptoms are minor abdominal issues. Stomach cramps, vomiting, nausea, and diarrhea are common symptoms. Extreme thirst is another symptom that can lead to dehydration and kidney problems. Children attracted to the bright flowers and spicy aroma of the leaves are the most at risk for accidental poisoning.
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