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  Plants with Broad-Spectrum Pesticidal Properties. http:/ / www.rexresearch.com/ agro/ 1pestic.htm 
DOST. Plant pesticides for rice pests. http:/ / www.stii.dost.gov.ph/ tekno/ book3/ book3_35_4.htm 
  Photo of Stemona. http:/ / www.tuinkrant.com/ tkarchief/ tk/ 100/ stemona_1.JPG 
  Pest control plants. http:/ / www.pallensmith.com/ articles/ pest-control-plants 
Cuyumaca College. Pepper tree. http:/ / www.cuyamaca.net/ oh170/ Thumbnail_Pages/ Schinus_molle.asp 
Beech - Forest Photos. Papaya. http:/ / www003.upp.so-net.ne.jp/ beech-forest/ plant/ papaya1.jpg 
California Rare Fruit Growers. Papaya. http:/ / www.crfg.org/ pubs/ ff/ papaya.html 
CBIF. Notes on poisoning: aloe - A. barbadensis. http:/ / www.cbif.gc.ca/ pls/ pp/ ppack.info?p_psn=163&p_type=all&p_sci=comm&p_x=px 
CBIF, Government of Canada. Notes in poisoning. http:/ / www.cbif.gc.ca/ pls/ pp/ ppack.info?p_null=Equisetum+arvense&p_x=px&p_type=all&p_sci=comm 
Wikipedia. Mimosa pudica. http:/ / en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/ Mimosa_pudica 

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