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Home / Community Bloggers / Poisonous Plants of Safety Harbor – by Harmony (age 8)

Poisonous Plants of Safety Harbor – by Harmony (age 8)

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Invasive air potatoes thrive in Safety Harbor and should be removed.
When people think of poisonous plants they think:Poison Ivy.But there are other harmful plants like,Common Yarrow. St.John`s Wort and Air Potatoes (If you eat them). Surprisingly, Milk Weed`s milk will harm you if you drink it. The same thing will happen if you drink Pencil Cactus milk.Another tip is to keep Poinsettia (Christmas Plant) away from any animals.If you can, try to stay away from all these poisonous plants!

2 Comments

  1. Great job, Harmony! A lot of people, all those who read the “S.H. Connect”, will learn from you.
    Thank you. And thank you, Laura, and Jeff too. 🙂

    • Gisela, thank you so much for the time you took to answer their questions about harmful plants. It was a lot of fun!

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