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> From: Graham Ensor via Meteorite-list
> To: Tommy
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> Sent: Tue, Jul 3, 2018 12:23 pm
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Toxic Giant Hogweed Spreading - Warning to
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-list] Toxic Giant Hogweed Spreading - Warning to
Meteorite Collectors
Just learn to recognize it...which is pretty easy because of it's size...it is
a notifiable plant here in the UK but never thought of it as any more of a
problem than loads of other poisonous plants and fungi I see near
Giant Hogweed is definitely no joke.
I saw a child once in an ER who had lost sight in his left eye after getting
the sap on his face. Also it’s very hard to get rid of if it’s growing on your
property. An expensive clean out, like many invasive species.
A good one to watch out for when out
Just learn to recognize it...which is pretty easy because of it's size...it
is a notifiable plant here in the UK but never thought of it as any more of
a problem than loads of other poisonous plants and fungi I see near
here...learn to live with nature I sayand teach your kids to do the
same,
Yup, just read an article on this plant. Nasty stuff.
Regards!
Tom (Hudson valley of N.Y.)
On 07/02/2018 06:20 PM, Paul via Meteorite-list wrote:
Although the below article do not specifically mention
meteorite collecting, it discusses a nasty, hazardous
plant, that meteorite collectors and
Hi Paul: that plant sounds like it was harvested from the planet in "The Way to
Eden"
(Star Trek original series, season 3)... ;-) --Rob
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