Well when a horse eats the purple flowerd weed the toxins in it accumulating the liver will lead to death. Signs a horse or pony might have liver damage includes weight loss.
Salvation Jane - album - was created in 1995-08.
The cast of Salvation Jane - 1927 includes: Erville Alderson as Gramp Viola Dana as Salvation Jane Fay Holderness as Captain Carrie Brown
The culprit in the Nancy Drew computer game, "The Curse of Blackmoor Manor" was Jane Penvellyn.
'Curse' is a synonym for bane.
It is a weed, Echium plantagineum (Purple Viper's Bugloss). Originating in Southern Europe, in was introduced in Australia as an invasive specie. In Southern Australia, it is called Salvation Jane. It is poisonous to many grazing animals, especially horses. Being annual, it requires constant control.
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arguably (General) Evangeline Booth, Salvation Army leader.
Read the book on monsters/lycanthropy in Jane's room
Pecos .
Mary Jane
Echium plantagineum has become an invasive species in Australia, where it is also known as Patterson's Curse, Paterson's Curse or Salvation Jane (particularly in South Australia). Other names are Blueweed, Lady Campbell Weed or Riverina Bluebell.The name Salvation Jane comes from South Australia. In times of drought, many of the states grazing pastures died. Due to its drought hardiness, Echium was a source of food to the grazing animals in the state, hence the name Salvation Jane.In the 1880s it was introduced to Australia, probably both as an accidental contaminate of pasture seed and as an ornamental plant. It is said that both names for the plant derive from Jane Paterson or Patterson, an early settler of the country near Albury. She brought the first seeds from Europe to beautify a garden, and then could only watch helplessly as the weed infested previously productive pastures for many miles around.Patterson's Curse is now a dominant pasture weed through much of New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania and also infests native grasslands, heathlands and woodlands. (Wikipedia)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.Alfred Andrew Patterson was an engineer/builder who emigrated from Sweden to work on a hydroelectric power plant in the 1800s (I'm not sure which plant or plants). By personal interest, he was also a botanist. When farmers were importing the plant for animal fodder he advised that it would grow uncontrolled and become a pest. I don't know whether the name "Patterson's Curse" was given at the time of the advice or when it was proven to be correct.Also known as Salvation Jane - when farmers imported it in great quantities for animal fodder.
Eucalypts are excellent nectar plants for bees. Salvation Jane , clover, and lucerne are also good.