Similarly diverse in material choices is Austen Shumway's November 28, 1994, an armchair seating three dangerous - looking wooden spikes as well as fabric, fox pelts, and
poisonous foxgloves.
, an armchair seating three dangerous - looking wooden spikes as well as fabric, fox pelts, and
poisonous foxgloves.
Not exact matches
Doctors at King's College Hospital in London were able to identify the leaves as
foxglove, a highly
poisonous plant with a superficial resemblance to comfrey.
Of course, some plants like
foxglove we all know are
poisonous and must be avoided, but herbalists and naturopaths train for years to acquire the knowledge needed to help you safely.
Some plants that are
poisonous include amaryllis, English ivy, narcissus, dieffenbachia, mistletoe, poinsettia, holly, philodendron, azalea, rhododendron, daffodil daphne,
foxglove, bleeding heart, potato, iris, ivy, oleander, rubber plant, tobacco, tulip, clematis, morning glory, and weeping fig.
Some indoor and outdoor plants that are
poisonous to cats include amaryllis, English Ivy, narcissus, dieffenbachia (dumb cane), mistletoe, poinsettia, holly, philodendron, azalea, rhododendron, daffodil, daphne,
foxglove, bleeding heart, potato, iris, ivy, oleander, rubber plant, tobacco, tulip, clematis, morning glory, and weeping fig.
Lilies, tulips,
foxglove, and philodendron are among hundreds of plants that are known to be
poisonous to cats.