Yes... Privet (Ligustrum spp. This is most frequently grown as a hedge. However it is usually avoided because it has a disagreeable odour when bitten. The toxix glycoside is present in all parts of this plant and the berries are particularly poisonous. Privet poisoning though rare, can cause death within four to forty eight hours, so no chances should be taken with privet. Fence off privet hedges and prevent access to hedge clippings.
Privet (Ligustrum spp.
This is most frequently grown as a hedge. However it is usually avoided because it has a disagreeable odour when bitten. The toxix glycoside is present in all parts of this plant and the berries are particularly poisonous. Privet poisoning though rare, can cause death within four to forty eight hours, so no chances should be taken with privet. Fence off privet hedges and prevent access to hedge clippings.