Morning Glory, which is of the Ipomoea species, can be toxic to goats even though they love the plant.
yes, because morning glory contains a toxic that has a ability to poison someone
It is unclear whether or not Ixora plants are toxic to horses. In cases like these it is best to avoid letting horses have contact with the plants until it is fully determined to be toxic or not.
Yes. Morning glory seeds are toxic to both humans and pets. Both cats and dogs react to the ingestion of these seeds.
I know of many plants that are toxic to horses, but I've only heard of an allergy to the dust in hay, which causes heaves.
No Hollyhock is Not posionous to horses. Here is a link of poisonous and non-poisonous plants to horses: http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/poison-control/plants/index.jsp?plant_toxicity=non-toxic-to-horses&page=9
Liquid amber trees are not poisonous to horses. However, there are many trees and plants that are toxic to horses including lemon, lime, and horseweed.
There are many things that are toxic to horses and it would be best if you could get a complete list from a equine vet or from your local agricultural department. However Potatoes and Tomatoes are some of the most toxic foods to horses. Oleander and most other ornamental plants are also toxic.
No poplar is not toxic, however, the leaves are very high in fibre and it can cause problems in SOME horses if the eat too much of them (i.e. in Autumn when there is lots on the ground). It can block horses up, leaving them gassy and constipated. But as I said, it doesn't necessarily cause problems in all horses. Answer 2: To answer the second part of your question about the Iris plants, yes they are toxic to horses and should be kept far away from them.
what are the toxic wastes in plants
Yes azalea like most ornamental type plants are toxic to horses and should be removed from any place that they could come in contact with them. You can also contact your local agricultural extension agency for a list of toxic plant in your area.
True weeping willows are not toxic to horses, but other varieties may be.