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Me who has nightshade growing all over my town 👁️👄👁️
Ответитьon van Gogh's yellow period: if everything looked more yellow due to poisoning, wouldn't the paints look yellow too? I think foxglove would've more likely caused a "no-yellow period"
Ответитьhuh I thought the poison was derived from a hemlock tree, I didn't know it was also the name of a wild carrot.
ОтветитьCan I show this to a garde club of about 30 people?
ОтветитьHogweed is a dangerous plant too. Please 🥺 stay away from them 😱
ОтветитьCastor bean...
ОтветитьNO Jokes As No More Reasons Growing Day By Day..
GONE And Get GONE..
As This Is Hell And Hell Can't Contain Hell.
Heaven and Hell is the Fact..
Like Turn To The World And The Earth Will Swallow You, And Follow Through Quite Clear The Beids Of Animals, That's Same As Plants Also We Said.. To All
I thought the Castor Oil plant would be in there too
Ответитьgreat speaker! ..(.and rare) THANK YOU I really learned a lot!
ОтветитьI never knew about that leaf❤
Ответитьtoo much talking and shows the plant picture for a micro second.. 😀
ОтветитьAnd God said "do not eat from the tree of death"
ОтветитьYour face was more featured than the pics of the poisonous plants
ОтветитьNice alkaloid cocktails
ОтветитьGympie gympie is also the most dangerous plant in Australia
ОтветитьIt would be helpful to show more detailed and longer views of the plants rather than the chemical diagrams and you. You are eye candy for sure, but really need to seal the images of those plants in the brain. Save your vision for dreamland. 😴
ОтветитьMany plants are highly poisonous.
I keep the first plant in my house.
None of us think that it's edible
Boi u forgot datura
ОтветитьRandom murderer??? That's not you??,
ОтветитьGosh soooooo interesting
ОтветитьYeah, I vividly remember getting into an argument with my younger brother about whether a plant growing in the garden was a blueberry. I think he was about 4 or 5, so I would have been around 9 or 10. I was sure it wasn’t (we did u-pick blueberries every year, so I was pretty familiar with blueberries), he insisted they were. So I called Mom in on the argument, and it turned out that it was, in fact, nightshade. It made a big impression on me, it hadn’t occurred to me that the plant was in any way dangerous, I was just sure it wasn’t a blueberry. To this day I’m very wary of eating any plant I can’t definitively identify.
ОтветитьThe moral of the story is don’t touch or eat any of these plants.
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ОтветитьDeadly nightshade and poison nightshade berries are totally fine if fully ripe. (people accidentally pick them thinking they are service berries here in WA all the time) I see them growing on service berry plants all the time maybe because they are so tree like never see these on much else.
ОтветитьWe keep some of these plants because we like having them around (dumb cane) or they’re good for pollinators (foxglove - digitalis). Aconite is beautiful, too but we son’t eat it! We don’t have to grow hemlock (different from the tree, hemlock) since there are easier/similar plants to grow like it. Deadly nightshade, or belladonna, is not popular with most gardeners. The pea/Abrus, is very invasive but in tropical areas. Never heard of Manchineel tree, because it’s a tropical plant. Besides this video, ask a gardener about plants. Unless we are raising food, we don’t eat ornamentals.
ОтветитьSo they got secondary poisoning from just the milk of their cows, so was it not poisonous to the cows?
ОтветитьYou rush through too fast to identify the plant
Ответитьmushrooms deserve a mention although you you listed plants ????
ОтветитьSome of these plants would grace the menu of the Italian restaurant Cesar Borgia's, located just outside of Vatican City, which is famous for memorable last meals.
ОтветитьDomecane is was in almost all grandmother's houses here in Puerto Rico.
ОтветитьHere in Az, we have Deadly Nightshade growing everywhere. One other plant, you didn't mention was Castor bean plant. It contains Racin a very deadly poison.
ОтветитьYou neew learn talk a lowly and clear
ОтветитьYou totally missed one of the most poisonous of them all, by just using the term "hemlock", as the normal meaning of the term is Conium maculatum and Conium is written in the video. However there's another species also called hemlock, Cicuta virosa which is even more poisonous and very deadly, and also easy to mistake for edible plants. The latter is most likely the Socrates plant, and it is very poisonous.
ОтветитьWater dropwort part of the hemlock family. No known cure . Caster oil plant
Ответить1. dumbcane 2. foxglove 3. pong pong 4. oleander 5. aconite 6. hemlock 7. deadly 8. rosary pea
9. white snakeroot shrub 10. manchineel tree
wow, there sure are some very dangerous plants out there. to be honest ive only heard/seen the Foxglove plant in peoples gardens. I never knew it was so deadly. It comes in gorgeous colours, so thats probably the main attraction people wanted it in their garden, so it looks like an English country garden. thank you for this informative video
ОтветитьOmg
ОтветитьErrrr.... If you actually bothered your ass and did any research; you might find out how useful digitalis is ('digi-toxin'? Nope....)........
0/10 for effort
0/100 for accuracy
10000/100 for spouting B|_|LL$|-|1T........
Oleander was planted in the middle median along Highway 101 in S.F. Bay Area. That’s the best place where no one can get to them. A farm near me had planted them around the property away from any farm animals. Well, they had inexperienced landscapers to clean them up. They had thrown them in a cow pasture not knowing they were poisonous and about 30 cows died. It was sad to drive by and see the cows there in the pasture until they were removed.
ОтветитьI'm thinking of planning foxglove, deer don't like it.
ОтветитьThanks for the info 💀
ОтветитьLove foxglove <3 it’s one of the easiest and calmest way to go. I almost died of it, and basically my heart slowed down to almost nothing
ОтветитьRhubarb is one too.
ОтветитьEven if you know them don't eat it😂😂😂😂😂like actually
ОтветитьI search this for a friend...of course, i dont need this
ОтветитьFoxglove are one of my favorite flowers! 😅
ОтветитьHe's so hot
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