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Lupinus poisonous?
Thank you, Timothy, for the links. Specifically, the lupins that were
eaten were the 'Russel hybrids'. Lupinus perennis seedlings were left alone, they were planted a month earlier. I guess the plants do need more time to become poisonous. The rabbits seem healthy, still avoiding a neighbour's cat. |
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On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 22:40:36 -0800, Pen wrote:
Thank you, Timothy, for the links. Specifically, the lupins that were eaten were the 'Russel hybrids'. Lupinus perennis seedlings were left alone, they were planted a month earlier. I guess the plants do need more time to become poisonous. The rabbits seem healthy, still avoiding a neighbour's cat. If there's anything out there that will endanger the rabbits, the cats are it for sure. Thanks for bringing up the Lupin question, I learned a lot. Have a good day -- Yard Works Gardening Co. http://www.ywgc.com |
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