he Mexican marigold (Tagetes minuta) is a malodorous plant widely used in plant companion for its ability to repel pests. Companion planting is an example of an organic pest control method. And adventurous landscapers seeking mole control the organic way don't have to settle for planting the commonplace marigold. A couple of "living mole repellents" have a decidedly exotic flair: namely, mole plant and Castor bean.
No, neither kiwi plants or tomato plants are poisonous to goats. Some plants that poisonous to goats are oleander, wild cherry, and lilacs.
No, they are not poisonous.
There are poisonous plants and carnivorous plants
Balsam plants do not have poisonous parts.
Marion R. Cooper has written: 'Poisonous plants & fungi' -- subject(s): Identification, Poisonous plants, Toxigenic fungi 'Poisonous plants in Britian and their effects on animals and man' -- subject(s): Poisonous plants, Toxicology
A. A. Forsyth has written: 'British poisonous plants' -- subject(s): Poisonous plants
Boron is not poisonous to humans, plants, or animals.
Horst Altmann has written: 'Poisonous plants and animals' -- subject(s): Identification, Poisonous animals, Poisonous plants
secondary consumer?
No
so they could farmers weather or not use poisonous on their plants or nor
Some bract fungi are poisonous but they are injurious to plants .