The shrub, Loropetalum is not toxic to pets. The shrub is an ornamental evergreen shrub that produces blooms in a variety of colors.
No. Mountain Laurel is quite toxic and you should not eat any part of the shrub.
Shrub is a noun.
All are toxic to one level or another.
Yes Yew is deadly. It's toxic in even small amounts and can lead to death if enough is eaten. If a horse ingests Yew have a equine vet out immediately and be prepared to trailer the horse to a emergency clinic for supportive care.
a yew tree is part of coniferous trees so it may have cones. the yew tree is poisonous to eat though. an oak tree has acorns.
as far as i know all berberis berries are edible as are mahonia berries.depending on growing conditions and personal taste some may find are not very palatable but can be made into jellies or jams.
personally it sounds poisonous so i wouldn't give it to the horse unless you are desperate
Toxic is an adjective.
Yes & No The seeds inside the berries of Taxus Baccata, the common yew, are extremely poisonous and just one can kill you. There is no known antidote. The red flesh surrounding the seed is not toxic and can be eaten. It has a very sweet & pleasant taste.
Sorry, in the English language, the 'yew' is defined as any of a variety of coniferous tree or shrub found in the Old World, Japan, and North America, whose wood is prized for its strength and elasticity. It has become a symbol of sorrow, death, and resurrection.Pleasee acccess the related link below for further information:
A poisonous evergreen tree/shrub with flat dark green needles and scarlet berries. Taxus baccatta is the common yew. The berries are poisonous the foliage is being used to produce cancer fighting drugs.