Re: Deer Resisitant Plants
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- From: james singer i*@verizon.net
- Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 05:42:20 -0500
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Dunno, Daryl. I've seen it take out a couple of horses. But, then, horses don't have that multiple stomach thing, do they?
On Feb 21, 2006, at 9:05 PM, Daryl wrote:
Jim. you'd think, but I wonder if they might react to it as a NY friend's deer do to Monkshood. You'd figure there would be a lot of bodies around if it was as toxic to them as it is to humans.
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And for those in warm climates, add oleander. They won't nibble on that more than once.
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