Thuja green giant trees are not poisonous to horses. Since the tree isn't that appetizing to a horse, he probably won't eat it anyway.
If you decide that all horses are green, and then you try to find a green horse you are expressing, deductive reasoning. You know that horse are green, so you know that you can find a green horse.
No, they are not poisonus. The feelers look like pinchers but they do not hurt. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/Araniella_cucurbitina_II.jpg
You can try contacting a local herpetologist, wildlife biologist, or animal control agency for assistance in identifying the snake. It's important to handle the situation with caution as some snakes can be venomous. It's best to keep a safe distance and not attempt to handle the snake yourself.
No, horses do not see in black and white. They have dichromatic vision, meaning they can see shades of color, but their color range is limited compared to humans. Horses primarily see blues and yellows.
Green parrot snakes, also known as Leptophis ahaetulla, are non-venomous. They are harmless to humans and primarily feed on small amphibians and reptiles. Their vibrant green coloration helps them blend in with their forest habitats.
The scientific name for Thuja Green Giant is Thuja standishii x plicata.
For optimal growth and privacy screening, plant Thuja Green Giant trees about 5 to 6 feet apart.
Thuja Green Giant trees should be planted approximately 5 to 8 feet apart to ensure proper growth and spacing.
Yes, Thuja Green Giants are evergreen trees and do not shed their leaves seasonally.
I have been told that the greens of potato palnts are poisonous to horses. I am researching this now and will report back. Yes the green parts of the potato plant are poisonous. The potato is a member of the nightshade family. They contain solanin which is a nerve toxin that is very toxic even in small amounts.
Green tree frogs are not poisonous to touch.
Green Giant was created in 1903.
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General Mills owns Green Giant.
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No. Beetles don't bite and they are not poisonous.