A man who suffered cyanide poisoning after eating cherry seeds has called for warnings to be put on packaging. Matthew Crème, from Lancashire, said "curiosity" got the better of him when he ...
Benn Curran-Nicholls, 14, ingested yew tree berries, which contain poisonous seeds, and its toxic leaves on a walk in Manchester's Fletcher Moss Park. At the inquest, coroner Andrew Bridgman ...
In New South Wales, the plant is reported to cause mortalities in sheep and cattle with symptoms of HCN poisoning. Africa (west): the leaves are cooked together with Cassia tora [FABACEAE] (q.v.).