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Old 15-06-2004, 01:07 AM
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 18:43:25 +0100, Nige wrote:
In uk.rec.gardening, martin wrote:

Deadly nightshade etc. is of the same family.

but it doesn't produce potatoes does it?


If it does, don't eat them ;-)


If it does it isn't deadly or even woody nightshade - it's a spud :-)
It's the berries that small kids eat by mistake.


Oh, they eat them deliberately.......

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These flowers are normal, to do with each species. Commercial potato seed growers to determine their different rogue leaves and flowers. You know, fruit may follow look similar, but the tomatoes are poisonous.
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