Okay I thought I would provide a link for you all to
check out-- as a friend in Ms raises goats, and a
neighbor of hers had a goat just DIE-- and this plant
was in the pasture, recently browsed. I am sending to
both the consortium and Blackbelly list because I
thought I had seen wehre a
Here in Tennessee we call that stuff Milkweed. If you break the
branches a sappy, white fluid will emerge. It looks like milk and
stinks like the dickens!! unfortunatly it is everywhere at our place!
The books do claim that it is poisonous. The sheep will pick around on
the VERY young leaves