A quick google brought up this list, that has a bunch of plants on it ...
http://www.co.clackamas.or.us/dc/poisons.htm
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Household Foods and Dogs
As with most of us you have probably heard that chocolate is poisonous to dogs, but the truth is, the poison is in the dose.
A little bit of chocolate shouldn't hurt your dog. Chocolate contains an ingredient that acts much like caffeine and can make dogs very hyper and easily excitable. If they eat too much, it could even cause seizures.
Walnuts are very dangerous to dogs because they can contain a fungus that may cause seizures. Nuts in general are not good for dogs; they contain high phosphorous content and are suspected as a contributing factor in bladder stone development.
Some of the other foods that are harmful to dogs would be onions and turkey skin. Onions may cause hemolytic anemia, and turkey skin has been linked to acute pancreatis. For your dogs own safety, don't reward your dog with people food because it can be dangerous if you accidentally give them a poisonous food. Make sure all family members know not to give the dogs any table scraps or holiday foods. Let them know that many foods can be fatal to dogs and it's not worth taking a chance.
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Interesting that nuts are harmful to dogs. We had a dog when I was a kid, and whenever it needed to take a pill, my mom would put the pill in peanut butter.