Are carnations poisonous for infants?
Even though the petals of a carnation (Genus Dianthus) are used in and around foods, the leaves and stem contain triterpenoid saponins which cause contact dermatitis (skin irritation), nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain and possibly nervous disorders. For an adult it takes a large quantity of accidental ingestion to cause symptoms.
An infant (between 1 month and approximately 2 years of age) is so much smaller than an adult, so even a little of the toxin would have a greater effect. If an infant has eaten any parts of a carnation plant, call the Poison Control Center at 1-800-222-1222. They are the best source of information about, and the treatment of, toxin ingestion.
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How do you mix a formula using carnation evaporate milk for babies?
I have 3 children and I have never done it but a nurse at my job says its all she ever used and she has 3 healthy teenage sons. You just mix equal parts sterile water with the carnation milk, for a great , inexpensive formula.
What does a carnation plant look like?
Carnations have flowers that are 2-3 inches round and 16-18 inches tall.
What is the symbolism of a carnation?
A carnation is a flowering plant; Dianthus caryophyllus (Clove Pink) a species of Dianthus.
Could it be a peony?
i think it is a peony too.
What does the large inestine do?
the large intestine gets all the food and air from what you have eaten and it desolves it.
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bcuz the GCF of 90 and 135 is 45
Why cut stem of carnation at angle?
To expose more of the cut surface to the water to increase the drawing power
Carnation milk water and karo syrup formula measurements?
Well Baby Clinic Formula
1 can of Carnation EVAPORATED milk
2 Cans of Water
1 TBS Karo Syrup
I dropper full of Poly Vi Sol Vitamins with Iron!!
Can a carnation go outside in the winter?
Carnations would suffer from the cold. So if your winter is cold, then the carnation will die eventually if you stay outside long enough.
What type of plant is a carnation considered to be?
A carnation is a flowering plant. While most are perennials, some are annuals or biannuals.
Compare and contrast carnation and a rose?
Both carnations and roses are in temperate gardens. Both are known for their smell. Both are used by florists and women appreciate them in bouquets from those who love them. Blue is a difficult color to obtain unless the flower is dyed. Both the rose and the carnation have associations with the Virgin Mary.
Carnations smell more spicy than sweet roses. Carnations last longer in bouquets. Roses have thorns and carnations do not.
What would happen if you cross a red carnation with a white carnation?
A white carnation crossed with a red carnation makes a pink carnation.
What about milk in the tin can should you leaving it in the can and put it back in the refrigerator?
Why is the pink carnation the flower of Mother's Day?
Christians say that the Virgin Mary wept for Jesus and her tears turned into carnations. So on Mother's Day you should wear pink or red carnations if your mom is alive, and white carnations if your mother is dead.
What does a carnation symbolize?
CARNATION (GENERAL) -Fascination
CARNATION (PINK) -I'll Never Forget You
CARNATION (RED) -My Heart Aches For You, Admiration
CARNATION (PURPLE) -Capriciousness
CARNATION (SOLID COLOR) -Yes
CARNATION (STRIPED) -No, Refusal, Sorry I Can't Be With You, Wish I Could Be With You
CARNATION (WHITE) -Sweet and Lovely, Innocence, Pure Love, Woman's Good Luck Gift
CARNATION (YELLOW) -You Have Disappointed Me, Rejection
What is the collective name for pinks and carnations?
The pinks (D. plumarius), carnations (D.caryophyllus) and sweet william (D. barbatus) belong to the flamily Caryophyllaceae (meaning "clove" since they have a spicy frangrance), and are collectively referred to by their genus name, Dianthus (meaning "God's Flower"). They all have the typical noded stem and serrated or "pinked" petal edging.
When a white carnation is place in grenn colored water it truns green why?
The central vacuoles in its cell fill with green water. CORRECT ANSWER.
What is the name for the carnation using binomial system?
The proper name for a carnation was a nine long word: Dianthus floribus solitaris, sqyamis calycinis subovatis brevissimis, corollis crenatis. Explorerrs were bringing back more and more new and different specimens. Using such long names was very confusing.
What are facts about the scarlet carnation?
scientifically named Dianthus carophyllus and was a favorite of William McKinley.