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http://www.cfainc.org/articles/plants.html .....and a list of Non-poisonous plants......... http://www.cfainc.org/articles/plants-non-toxic.html |
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Thanks Mags I have got those 2 lists printed out but neither of them have the Euphorbia listed on them , so that is why I was asking if anybody knew if they were safe or not . |
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That's a stunning plant, Angie, lovely unusual color. By the way, my celandine is in bloom, and thanks to you I now know what is is! Flourished as "unknown" in my garden for years. |
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They are lovely. I think they area bit 'dangerous' though - doesn't the sap cause dreadful weals if you get it on your skin and then get sunlight on it? If they do that to your skin I can't imagine they are good if ingested |
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I know the sap is an irritant to humans and I always make sure to wear rubber gloves and an old shirt (both throw away afterwards) when I cut them back. Neither Merlin nor Smudge ever showed any notice or interest in them, so I wasn't worried. I suppose that's because both cats were much older when we moved here - ie. didn't have kitten curiosity. The area they are currently in is being redesigned soon, so they will be disposed of. Perhaps luckily, if I am to be "mum" to young cats or kittens again. Much better safe than sorry. |
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