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Permalink Reply by Martha Jane Howard Woody on February 14, 2010 at 7:40pm
Permalink Reply by Martha Jane Howard Woody on February 22, 2010 at 7:40pm Foxglove (digitalis) is one plant I will never grow - one of the fatal ones. I agree that education and vigilance is the best alternative to not growing some of the most beautful plants/flowers I've seen. My parents grew rhubarb so we knew the leaves were never to be eaten! I don't like it anyway but I'm sure commercial growers would know too.
liz joseph said:I just found this link online:
http://plantanswers.tamu.edu/publications/poison/poison.html
It also lists iris, rhododendron, bleeding heart, and foxglove as poisonous... which I grow. Some are so fatal, there are no symptoms and death is almost instant.
At the bottom of the page it says:
Treat unknown plants with respect, and teach your children to do the same.
I totally agree! Now, I'm not going to go outside and rip out all of my plants, but I'll definitely teach the kids on my street about them. Oh, it also said that the leaves of the rhubarb plants are fatal if ingested. That makes me think twice about eating rhubarb pie... How many leaves are mixed into the ones made from large companies? Eh, I'm sure I'll still eat it, but I'll be thinking about the leaves the entire time, LOL.
Permalink Reply by Martha Jane Howard Woody on February 22, 2010 at 8:17pm I have foxgloves. people don't watch their children anymore.
Pauline Sweeney/Z9 FL said:Foxglove (digitalis) is one plant I will never grow - one of the fatal ones. I agree that education and vigilance is the best alternative to not growing some of the most beautful plants/flowers I've seen. My parents grew rhubarb so we knew the leaves were never to be eaten! I don't like it anyway but I'm sure commercial growers would know too.
liz joseph said:I just found this link online:
http://plantanswers.tamu.edu/publications/poison/poison.html
It also lists iris, rhododendron, bleeding heart, and foxglove as poisonous... which I grow. Some are so fatal, there are no symptoms and death is almost instant.
At the bottom of the page it says:
Treat unknown plants with respect, and teach your children to do the same.
I totally agree! Now, I'm not going to go outside and rip out all of my plants, but I'll definitely teach the kids on my street about them. Oh, it also said that the leaves of the rhubarb plants are fatal if ingested. That makes me think twice about eating rhubarb pie... How many leaves are mixed into the ones made from large companies? Eh, I'm sure I'll still eat it, but I'll be thinking about the leaves the entire time, LOL.
Permalink Reply by AnnieZio Zone 8b on May 2, 2010 at 10:23pm
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