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- Locoweed - Wikipedia
Locoweed (also crazyweed and loco) is a common name in North America for any plant that produces swainsonine, an alkaloid harmful to livestock
- Locoweed (Astragalus and Oxytropis spp. ) : USDA ARS
Locoweed gets its name from the Spanish word loco (crazy) which is how the abnormal behavior of poisoned animals has been described This "locoed" behavior results from locoweed-induced neurologic damage Most of the time, animals become depressed and lethargic
- A Guide to Locoweed: Poisoning and Management
Locoweed (also crazyweed or loco) are common North American plants that produce phytotoxins, nitro toxins, and selenium accumulation that are harmful to livestock Typical symptoms of locoism occur from poisoning by the alkaloid, swainsonine
- What Is Locoweed: Information On How To Control Locoweed | Gardening . . .
What is locoweed? The pest plant is a native weed found across the southwestern U S It is important to know how to identify and control locoweed in ranching areas Read this article for more info
- Locoweed | Toxic, Poisonous, Invasive | Britannica
Locoweed, any of several species of poisonous plants of the genera Astragalus and Oxytropis, in the pea family (Fabaceae) Locoweeds are native to the prairies of north central and western North America and can pose a danger to livestock, horses, and other grazing animals
- Poisonous Plants on Rangelands: Locoweed and Crazyweed - SDSU Extension
Locoweeds are the number one cause of livestock losses from poisonous plants in the western United States Some species of livestock will crave and become addicted to loco or crazyweeds after getting a taste of the plant
- Astragalus canadensis: Identification, Health Benefits, Uses, Invasive . . .
Astragalus canadensis, commonly known as Canada Milkvetch or Locoweed, is a wild perennial herb native to North America Thriving in prairies, woodland borders, and along riverbanks, this fascinating plant is a valuable resource for both wildlife and pollinators
- Oxytropis (Locoweed, Loco Weed) | North Carolina Extension Gardener . . .
Locoweed is a genus of perennial plants in the bean family They are hairy and produce showy racemes of white, pink, yellow, or purple flowers They are well known for being toxic to grazing animals
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