Yes, dog bane is poisonous to dogs. It contains toxic compounds that can cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and even more severe reactions if ingested. It is important to keep dogs away from dog bane to prevent poisoning.
There is no such thing or grass species as "cow grass."
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Arnica montana.
The Latin name is Doronicum orientale Please see the related link below for more information Monkshood
Cloudy, possibly poisonous water blocking filtration equipment, reduced effectiveness of sanitation chemicals.
Yes , But he eats a lot of cow liver!!!!!!! I can HARDLY BELIEVE IT!!!!!! (EDIT: If Orlando Bloom eats cow liver, or cow anything, HE IS NOT A VEGETARIAN! A vegetarian refrains from eating ALL animals. Not just certain ones or certain portions of them. Would the last person please think about checking a dictionary before answering. DISCLAIMER: I have no idea about Orlando Bloom or his diet. He could subsist entirely on willow bark and hand sanitizer for all I know.)
'Curse' is a synonym for bane.
Failure is the bane of my existence.-OR-Drinking was the bane of his existence.
No. Grasshoppers get eaten by all sorts of animals any time. If a cow eats a grasshopper by accident don't worry: it's just added protein to her diet.
No, alyssum is neither poisonous to people or animals. Its delicate clusters of tiny flowers in shades of white, pink, and purple bloom from early spring to early fall and make an excellent ground cover.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Campsis radicans.
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