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goldenfox [79]
3 years ago
15

I have a journalism assignment. I have to do an informative essay and my topic is toxic and edible plants of the world. It isn't

due til the end of this sesmester so about
Theses are my toxic plants:
Water Hemlock
Atropa Belladonna
Pokeweed
Wolfsbane Aconitum
Doll's eyes
Blood flower
Foxglove
Bleeding heart
Oleander
Manchineel
Suicide tree
White snakeroot
Angel's Trumpet
Giant Hogweed
Rhododendron
Holly
Iris
Pennyroyal
Peace Lily
Yew

Can y'all give me about 6 other Toxic (Poisonous) plants and some edible plants please? Preferably wild. Maybe even some background info on the plant with the link or book you got the info from?
Thanks!
English
1 answer:
ZanzabumX [31]3 years ago
8 0
 Daffodils are toxic the only toxic part of them are the bulbs <span>Morning Glory.s are toxic heres an interesting fact on morning glorys they have a ingredient similar to lsd 
                       this is all the information on toxic plants that i know of sorry if i wasnt much help ttyl</span>
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