yes
Yes they are poisonous if ingested
No they are not poisonous. Just don't eat them.
Yes, poinsettias are poisionous
No, the leaves of poinsettias (Euphorbiapulcherrima) are not poisonous to the touch.Specifically, the plant contains a milky substance that can be irritating to some people. The severest reaction will be an upset stomach or diarrhea. The notion of poinsettia body parts as being poisonous comes from its membership in the Spurge family (Euphorbiaceae) of plants. Some family members are poisonous, some not.
Not sure what 16 "piants" are but 16 pints are 8 quarts.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Euphorbia pulcherrima.
No, it is doubtful that a raccoon would eat a poinsettia which can be poisonous.
human saliva is not poisonous
The Poinsettia is technically not a poisonous plant but some people and animals may have a sensitivity to the sap. Attempt to keep the plant out of reach of children and pets to avoid the irritation.
After the Christmas tree, the pretty scarlet poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) is the most traditional Christmas plant. The poinsettia has long been considered poisonous, but Ohio State University recently conducted research that showed poinsettias are not poisonous. Ingestion of leaves or stems may cause upset tummies and diarrhea in your furry friends, however. For people with latex allergies, the white sap may cause allergic reactions
Small amounts of poinsettia flowers will not harm a cat. Try to keep the poinsettias away from pets.
They eat crops. Such as broccoli carrots etc.