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With 2,002 species, Begonia is one of the largest genera of flowering plants. [1] [2] The species are terrestrial (sometimes epiphytic) herbs or undershrubs, and occur in subtropical and tropical moist climates, in South and Central America, Africa, and southern Asia. Terrestrial species in the wild are commonly upright-stemmed, rhizomatous, or ...
Knowing what plants are poisonous to rabbits is key to keeping them safe and healthy. Rabbits are herbivores, meaning they only eat plants so it can be easy to think that anything green is safe ...
Rumex venosus is a species of flowering plant in the knotweed family known by the common names veiny dock, [1] winged dock, sand dock, [2] and wild-begonia (though it is not related to the genus Begonia). While not of any particular agricultural use, its cousins rhubarb and buckwheat are.
Begonia vanderckhovenii De Wild. Begonia vanderichoveni De Wild. Begonia vandewateri Ridl. Begonia vanoverberghii Merr. Begonia vareschii Irmsch. Begonia variabilis Ridl.
The Evergreen State is full of beautiful, delicious wild plants. It’s also full of toxic lookalikes. Wild berry picking season: Here are WA state’s common toxic and poisonous wild berries
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Description Picture Allium spp. onion, garlic, leek, and chive: Amaryllidaceae: Many members of the genus Allium contain thiosulphate, which in high doses is toxic to dogs, cats, and some types of livestock. Cats are more sensitive. [4] Asparagus spp. asparagus Asparagaceae: Several species including Asparagus officinalis and Asparagus densiflorus.
Rex begonias are very prone to overwatering and root rot, so make sure the soil or potting mix you use is well draining. When shopping for a potting mix, look for "quick draining" or "moisture ...