personally it sounds poisonous so i wouldn't give it to the horse unless you are desperate
Every dog I've had "trims" my viburnum bushes - never had any bad reactions that I know yet.
The shrub, Loropetalum is not toxic to pets. The shrub is an ornamental evergreen shrub that produces blooms in a variety of colors.
They are different shrubs Snowball tree is a Viburnum.
Viburnum opulus "sterile" the Snowball bush is a shrub or small tree and has a reasonable life span but it is easily propogated.
The problem with common names is that we cannot be sure which shrub you specifically refer to but I would guess you mean Viburnum opulus Sterile. It is not evergreen.
The address of the Viburnum Branch is: Missouri Ave, Viburnum, 65566 8633
The phone number of the Viburnum Branch is: 573-244-5986.
True weeping willows are not toxic to horses, but other varieties may be.
Viburnum setigerum was created in 1882.
Caffeine is uncontrollably more toxic to animals including dos, horses, and parrots.
Viburnum tinus (Laurustinus, Laurustinus Viburnum, or Laurestine) is a species of flowering plant in the genus Viburnum, belonging to the family Adoxaceae....so NO it is not a prokaryote, it is a multi cellular eukaryote, kingdom plantae
There is a tiny bit of cyanide in the seeds of horse. They are technically toxic to horses, but only if the horse eats enough of them to raise the level or cyanide in their body to toxic levels.