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Are chrysanthemums poisonous

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Chrysanthemums do smell bad. They are used to make an insecticide.

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I LIKE the earthy, herbal smell of chrysanthemums!
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Chrysanthemums are a type of flower that produces bright yellow blooms. It is extremely poisonous to animals, and can cause allergic reactions in humans.

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Chrysanthemums can cause poisoning to dogs, cats, and horses. Chrysanthemums are used to make pyrethrum which is used as an insecticide.

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Chrysanthemums are toxic to children and pets.

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Chrysanthemums do not smell very nice.

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Chrysalnthemums have an earthy, herbal smell and there is nothing "bad" about it.Β  People are justΒ  accustomed to having flowers smell a certain way.Β  How boring.

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