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Celebrating Plants and the Planet: We make the case for plants by listing their economic and medical benefits to humans, but then what happens? September’s...
Hey, it was great to see everyone at the conference and kudo's to Dave and his staff for a job well done. If anyone has a good photo of the big timber we...
Several people asked about a plant in our African Savanna exhibit. It is the spiny, green-stemmed plant with tubular white flowers. It is a species of...
David Selk
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Sep 15, 2006 3:02 pm
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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...
Does anyone know where I can find a Bertholletia excelsa or Brazilnut tree? Does anyone have seeds or cuttings they can spare? SusanPierce Gardener The...
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...
I have it listed as 'toxic' in a publication,,,'Poisonous Plants' printed by Arnoldia in 1974. (actually purchased this at Longwood Garden's at the very first ...
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...
Celebrating Plants and the Planet: Every October brings stories on the changing leaf colors. The first story on this month’s News page at www.zooplantman.com...
Hi Everyone (Anyone), Does anyone know of a supplier of large-sized Christmas cactus? Maybe 8 - 10" sizes? Thank you in advance, Lucinda Lucinda Grover|...
Lucinda Grover
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Oct 25, 2006 6:30 pm
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Celebrating Plants and the Planet: “We can’t only tell doom and gloom stories about conservation,” someone said in a meeting recently. Whew! How many...
Celebrating Plants and the Planet: “We can’t only tell doom and gloom stories about conservation,” someone said in a meeting recently. Whew! How many...
Hi Rob, Enjoyed visiting with you in seattle. I have been asked about toxicity in bromeliads, specifically Neoregelia in a grebe exhibit. ?? thanks! Donita...
The North Carolina Zoo has surplus Australian plants, mostly Acacia & Eucalyptus, from our Australia exhibit which closed in October. These plants are mostly...
Hello everyone! I was wondering if I may get your input on Browse. What do all of your Zoos do to obtain browse? Do you grow it or buy it.? Or do you do both? ...
Celebrating Plants and the Planet: Plants have a strange life of murder and mayhem all their own, and they associate secretly with worms and engineers. This...
I am aware that Pittosporum tobira is toxic but does anyone have information on P. tenuifolium (black stem pittosporum). Also I am searching for any...
Make it memorable!!! AND Unique!!! Do you think love has passed you by? That once you hit age 55, 60 or, egad, 70, it won't happen to you? So, you've given up...
Hi Renee There is a botanical reference called "The Plant Book" by David Mabberly. It contains condensed information on plant families and genera. Within the...
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We are looking to add Honeycreepers (Green and Red-Legged)to our tropical conservatory (5 stories tall, 15,000 sq ft). We already have several species of...
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Why all of a sudden (last few months) are we getting the Spam on the AZH list such as the email from iirina bruth today - can we stop this or do we need to...