Snails - Response on Threads Part 4

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LostVapeMonster

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P and I just got inside after draping all of the brugmansias, and bringing the others up against the patio doors, including the giant crown of thorns........
Looks like Halloween out there now!
*runs to look up brugmansias on Google* :unsure:
 

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Brugmansia is a genus of seven species of poisonous flowering plants in the family Solanaceae. Their large, fragrant flowers give them their common name of angel's trumpets, a name sometimes used for the closely related genus Datura. Brugmansia are woody trees or shrubs, with pendulous, not erect, flowers, that have no spines on their fruit. Datura species are herbaceous bushes with erect (not pendulous) flowers, and most have spines on their fruit.

Those things are poisonous! :blink:
 

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Brugmansia is a genus of seven species of poisonous flowering plants in the family Solanaceae. Their large, fragrant flowers give them their common name of angel's trumpets, a name sometimes used for the closely related genus Datura. Brugmansia are woody trees or shrubs, with pendulous, not erect, flowers, that have no spines on their fruit. Datura species are herbaceous bushes with erect (not pendulous) flowers, and most have spines on their fruit.

Those things are poisonous! :blink:

but gorgeous ;) and we can grow some of them - their seeds are so proliferate i always have some growing. and in good years and in sheltered spots they die back but resurrect themselves in the spring ;)
 

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but gorgeous ;) and we can grow some of them - their seeds are so proliferate i always have some growing. and in good years and in sheltered spots they die back but resurrect themselves in the spring ;)
Just don't make tea from them! :blink:
 
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