I am looking for information about where different types of plants absorb and 
retain heavy metals and other toxins.

I would like to compile a list of edible plants that are safe to propagate and 
consume despite soil contamination. This could include plants that absorb 
toxins but deposit them in isolated areas. I have been told, for example, that 
tree fruits can be planted in lead contaminated soil, because lead never rises 
high enough in trees to wind up in their fruits. Or, if you know of such a 
list already out there, I would love to see it!

I think that lead is the most common toxin in many urban areas, so I am 
particularly interested in where plants deposit lead, but I would appreciate 
information on how/where they hold onto other toxins as well.

Thanks for your help,
Ben

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