Cupressus lusitanica, commonly known as the Mexican cypress or cedar, is not considered toxic to cattle. However, ingestion of large quantities may lead to digestive upset due to its high resin content. It's always advisable for livestock owners to monitor their animals and consult a veterinarian if they suspect any issues related to plant ingestion.
Cupressus lusitanica was created in 1768.
Such trees would include:Montezuma pine (Pinus montezumae)Mexican white cedar (Cupressus lusitanica)Teocote (Pinus teocote)Montezuma bald cipress (Taxodium mucronatum)Mexican royal oak (Quercus germana)
Platyla lusitanica was created in 1985.
Pinguicula lusitanica was created in 1753.
Silver birch is not poisonous to cattle. However, the cattle may not eat it, simply because they do not like the taste.
Lleyandii is poisonous to sheep.
No. Swamp wallabies are not poisonous to anything.
Not to my knowledge
Cupressus glabra was created in 1910.
Cupressus macrocarpa was created in 1847.
Cupressus dupreziana was created in 1926.
Cupressus guadalupensis was created in 1879.