I.D needed please

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    Thanks sal,the cats have given it a sniff i shooed them away,i will see if it bounces back after the repot and feed tomo then if healthy enough it can go in the garden for summer.
    I doubt i will fetch it back in next winter but i will try and rehome it before it has to meet its fate :sad: x
     
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    Lol:snork:

    Edibles, Wild Natives & Poisonous dept at your service.
     
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      At the end of May , just dig a nice hole in the garden to accomodeta the pot , sank it in and cover back , at the end of October dig that out , wash and bring it in ...;)
       
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      That's most of the population of Somerset :)
       
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        Its not coming back in,im not getting a good vibe about this plant,in fact its making me twitchy knowing its on the bedroom windowsill :heehee:
         
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            Ere, we'm from Dorzet originally :snork:

            Won't catch us wheeling hay into an old folks home.
             
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              Why would anyone anyway :scratch:x
               
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                Joolz, animals tend to know what's good and what's bad. I certainly wouldn't have it in the bedroom! I'm not usually one to bin poisonous plants unless they can cause a great deal of harm, in this case I think I'd bin it, it sounds temperamental anyway and not worth the effort. :)
                 
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                  I'd take it back & make a right loud noise about it putting my children in hospital, the cats in the vets & how could she sell something so toxic without any warning:biggrin:
                   
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                  She didnt know what it was and looked on its last legs but i suppose thats the worse reason to give a plant away :dunno: i did tell her i will ask you lot for an I.D thou and let her know what it is :blue thumb: so maybe she will not stock it again when she knows :)
                   
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                    Better tell B&Q, Homebase, the sheds et al at the same time because I think we've got a dangerous outbreak of poisonous plants on our hands. :runforhills: Check your windowsills now!!
                     
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