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Toxic Annuals In Horticulture, Robert Dunlop Royce
Toxic Annuals In Horticulture, Robert Dunlop Royce
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE number of poisonous shrubs and trees that are grown in gardens is very great, and several of these species have been discussed in detail.
It is probable that few people realise just how many of the commonest garden plants are in some way or under some circumstances, likely to contain a toxic principle.
Furthermore, this is not confined to the longer lived plants, but it applies equally to the annual plants, both summer growing and winter growing.