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aidan wrote:Seems to be a castor bean tree.
http://www.naturekind.org/imgs/sv22/r/Euphorbiaceae_Ricinus_communis_34925.html
It definitely belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family.
hustla_ambition101 wrote:If the teacher plant cucumber and pumpkin and that plant grew, he/she should be fired
uncle sam wrote:aidan wrote:Seems to be a castor bean tree.
http://www.naturekind.org/imgs/sv22/r/Euphorbiaceae_Ricinus_communis_34925.html
It definitely belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family.
thnks! but I taking all d credit...
maj. tom wrote:uncle sam wrote:aidan wrote:Seems to be a castor bean tree.
http://www.naturekind.org/imgs/sv22/r/Euphorbiaceae_Ricinus_communis_34925.html
It definitely belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family.
thnks! but I taking all d credit...
If it is indeed castor beans, please be aware that raw castor beans contain a biotxin called ricin which is EXTREMELY poisonous if inhaled, injected, or ingested. There is no cure. The LD-50 of ricin is around 22 micrograms per kilogram. Castor beans also look very attractive and decorative and kids can put them in their mouth, leading to death. http://www.bt.cdc.gov/agent/ricin/facts.asp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricin
Castor beans
Jonathan wrote:What's baccano? You mean Bois Canot, right?
xtech wrote:dig up that crap an try planting some apple trees
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