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Plant poisoning -- rhubarb (Rheum rhabarbum): Ingestion of rhubarb can cause kidney damage due to its relatively high oxalic acid content in the leaves. A large amount of leaves would have to be consumed to cause a poisonous effect. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Plant poisoning -- rhubarb (Rheum rhabarbum) is available below.
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