There are chemicals in the milkweed that make it taste or smell bad
Milkweed pollen is not much of a problem but some people have a contact allergy to the leaves and sap.
There are good and bad bacteria in the sap of trees from the forest floor. The bad bacteria in sap will cause the tree sap to be foul smelling, or dry sap will appear grey.
It doesn't really have a "bad" smell, but it does smell much like tin and other metals. It doesn't smell as bad as rusting tin, since it doesn't contain iron.
really bad dont smell it
There are chemicals in the milkweed that make it taste or smell bad
Milkweed when cut or torn will exude a thick white sap.
Milkweed poison is harmful to sheep, cattle and sometimes horses, especially when eaten in bulk.
Milkweed pollen is not much of a problem but some people have a contact allergy to the leaves and sap.
Milkweed is toxic but I don't know of any dogs that were interested in eating it.
Some people are sensitive to the leaves and sap but the plant is not contagious.
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Yes, milkweed contains a toxic sap that can cause skin irritation or an allergic reaction when touched. It is best to handle milkweed with gloves to avoid any potential skin irritation.
tree sap strangely smells like bonjela!
There are good and bad bacteria in the sap of trees from the forest floor. The bad bacteria in sap will cause the tree sap to be foul smelling, or dry sap will appear grey.
"Milkweed" is the name of a plant that produces milky sap and is a vital food source for monarch butterflies. In the context of a book or film title, "milkweed" may symbolize themes of growth, transformation, and resilience, similar to how the plant supports the life cycle of the butterfly.
I am growing Milkweed , and Monarch butterflies will only lay her eggs on them because monarch caterpillas can only eat this type of plant. :) I hope I helped everyone with this question :) Anymore question inbox me on facebook : Gustav V-Sloan