Is pachysandra poisonous to humans or harmfull to touch
No, they are not. Many people (including myself) pot packy sandra flats with their bare hands.
Pachysandra terminalis is the form of pachysandra most commonly grown. This green groundcover plant forms a thick mat to 1 foot high. Take a look at the photos on the website link 'Pachysandra - Workhorse in the Modern Landscape' on the left under the blue pod.
I think no its not poisonous
No it is not poisonous
No, they are not poisonous.
Some bract fungi are poisonous but they are injurious to plants .
A pachysandra is a genus of four or five species of evergreen shrubs or subshrubs, belonging to the boxwood family.
pachysandra
Pachysandra terminalis is the form of pachysandra most commonly grown. This green groundcover plant forms a thick mat to 1 foot high. Take a look at the photos on the website link 'Pachysandra - Workhorse in the Modern Landscape' on the left under the blue pod.
This plant is not generally used for food by humans or animals. It has been noted that rabbits will eat pachysandra.
pachysandra, Arctic tundra
Pachysandra is easily transplanted from flats purchased at the garden center or from rooted cuttings taken from existing plantings in the spring or fall. If you cover the soil around new plantings with a thick layer of mulch, you can plant them any time of the year that the soil is not frozen.
Yes, but it will not matter once you have an established area. It spreads all over and what the deer eat will not even be noticed!!
Frame the area to contain it. Use pressure treated lumber. Use Round up to kill the plants outside your desired area
A poisonous mushroom is a poisonous mushroom
Hydrogen is not poisonous.
A poisonous mushroom is a poisonous mushroom
non-poisonous