[Artemisia] Taking care with herbs
Sondra Gibson
sgibson at edulog.com
Wed Jan 2 12:07:12 CST 2008
Larkspur is highly toxic to all livestock and without even asking, I am
*sure* that Duke Alan would not want it on the site. Hollyhocks I'm not
sure of. I'd have to look them up.
Any site that is used for hay production is probably not some place that you
would want to introduce *any* seeds or plants of any kind. For sure you
would want to talk to the land owner first.
Gefjon
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[mailto:artemisia-bounces at lists.gallowglass.org]On Behalf Of Dawn
Tavares
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 10:49 AM
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Subject: Re: [Artemisia] Taking care with herbs
Mistress Juliana warned:
> Being married to a local Extension Agent...I have to play devils>
advocate here.> > From a invasive species standpoint, be very careful if you
are going to> spread anything on the ground at events.
Would you happen to have a link for what the State of Idaho considers flora
non grata? I'd hate to offer larkspur and hollyhock seeds for the
beautification of the new Uprising site only to find out they're candidates
for digging & burning.
Aurora de Portugal
still jonesing for spring
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