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- From: Jack_Webb@mindlink.bc.ca (Jack Webb)
- Subject: Re: House plants
- Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada
- Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1992 18:56:29 GMT
- Message-ID: <18941@mindlink.bc.ca>
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- > CatWoman writes:
- >
- > {deleted - the list of plants}
- >
- > I don't have a copy of the FAQ to check off hand,
- > but thought I'd ask for general interest purposes:
- >
- > Are any TREE types listed as poisenous? I know this
- > is a bit late - and I'm assuming that since Euell
- > Gibbons and my old Camp Fire Girls training told me
- > that new tree growth was good as food that trees are
- > NOT a problem - but I don't remember whether Cypress
- > or Cedar trees are included in the food category.
- >
- > I got a post-Xmas sale Cypress (it's adorable - like
- > getting a new kitten - it's only about 5" tall!), and
- > since it is fairly new I'm going to re-pot it and keep
- > it inside through next winter, then hope to plant it
- > outside with my pine tree...
- >
- > So far nobody's looked like they'll bother it - but
- > I expect curiosity and/or familiarity to take over at
- > some point (especially if I DO get a new kitten next
- > year...)
- >
- > Diana
-
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-
- I'll I'll check thru the books, see what I can find out about trees... not
- sure if any of my resources talk about trees in particular. :)
-
- hope you do get that new kitten!
-
- *j* :)
-
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