Ofcourse it is.
On the other hand, people don't really let the horses eat them because it's poisonous so yeah. This was soooooo obvious by the way person who wrote it so next time ask something harder.
The snake plant may droop due to overwatering, lack of sunlight, or root rot.
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do U mean snakeroot? snakeroot is a herb plant ,root used for snake bites snake foot not heard!
Your snake plant may be twisting due to insufficient light, overwatering, or root-bound conditions. Check the plant's environment and adjust as needed to promote healthy growth.
Your snake plant may be drooping due to overwatering, lack of sunlight, or root rot. Check the soil moisture, ensure proper drainage, and place the plant in a well-lit area to help it recover.
Your snake plant may be shriveling due to overwatering, lack of sunlight, or root rot. Check the soil moisture, ensure proper drainage, and place the plant in a well-lit area to help it recover.
Snake plant leaves may droop due to overwatering, lack of sunlight, or root rot. Ensure the plant is not sitting in water, place it in a well-lit area, and check the roots for any signs of decay. Adjusting these factors can help revive your snake plant's health.
The root pulp is the non-poisonous part, which is used medicinally. The plant's leaves, flowers, and outer skin of the root are poisonous. Roots are gathered in the summer or early fall. And more . . .
Western water hemlock Castor bean plants Giant pitcher plant White snake root Monkshood Common bladderwort Venus flytrap Angel trumpet Poison ivy Most are poisonous or eat other animals.
Snake plant leaves may droop due to overwatering, lack of sunlight, or root rot. It is important to ensure proper watering and light conditions to prevent drooping leaves.
Jicama is a vine, native to Mexico only. Its root is edible and tuberous. The rest of the jicama plant is poisonous and cannot be eaten by either animals or humans.