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  1. Janet mahay

    Janet mahay Gardener

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    I had 3different plants well I think they are plants come this year the birds must have dropped some seeds
    One looks like white foxgloves I am not 100% sure but if it is I read they are toxic especially to cats and can cause stinging to hands so I have to put on some gloves on and get rid of them which is a shame as they are lovely most likely I have to get rid of my mint as well as they growing between my mint
    As regards the other two dont know what they are? Any ideas

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    2. Verbascum.
    3. Ernygium
     
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      Thanks so number 1 is a foxglove
      2 Verbascum 3. Ernygium
      Number 2&3 are not toxic so I keep them
       
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      Hi update the Ernygium seed the birds must have dropped sometime ago has flowerd its beautiful I am going to buy next year a couple more
       

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