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Reply | Forward Message #1519 of 1992 |
Re: Digest Number 582

Thanks! I appreciate your help!



--- In AZH@..., Robert Halpern <rob@z...> wrote:
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> You're quite right, Liz, that it's confusing.
> As I understand it, there is evidence of the toxicity of
ligustrum, but it's
> unclear how it works and what the agent is. Suffice to say,
animals have
> sickened and some have died. Although that is rare.
> It is listed as toxic by UCDavis, UPenn and others.
> For a little more, see
> http://cal.vet.upenn.edu/poison/agbook/hellebor.htm#Ligustru
>
> Rob
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: AZH@... [mailto:AZH@...]On
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> Lehman, Elizabeth
> Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 10:46 AM
> To: AZH@...
> Subject: RE: [AZH] Digest Number 582
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> Yes, I do mean Ligustrum spp.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: AZH@... [mailto:AZH@...]
> Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 7:03 AM
> To: AZH@...
> Subject: [AZH] Digest Number 582
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> There is 1 message in this issue.
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> Topics in this digest:
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> 1. Re: Privet
> From: "Allison Vaughn" allisonjv@y...
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> Date: Fri Sep 29, 2006 2:49 am
> From: "Allison Vaughn" allisonjv@y...
> Subject: Re: Privet
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> Do you mean Ligustrum sp.? In the U.S., it's definitely not
toxic and
> that has caused all kinds of ecological problems with invasive
privets
> taking over southeastern forests. Literally taking over...
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> eal_1979 <elehman@a...> wrote: Does anyone know if Privet is
toxic
> to birds?? And if it is, is it
> species specific or the entire genus?? We are having some
> difficulties getting a straight answer. Any help would be
appreciated!
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> Thanks!
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Yes, I do mean Ligustrum spp. ... From: AZH@... [mailto:AZH@...] Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 7:03 AM To: AZH@......
Lehman, Elizabeth
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You're quite right, Liz, that it's confusing. As I understand it, there is evidence of the toxicity of ligustrum, but it's unclear how it works and what the...
Robert Halpern
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Sep 29, 2006
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Thanks! I appreciate your help! ... ligustrum, but it's ... animals have ... Behalf Of ... ...
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