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  2. It's Peach Season! Here's How to Tell if the Stone Fruit Is Ripe

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    Depending on the type of peach and where you live in the United States, peach season starts as early as May and ends in September. Though, generally speaking, you'll find the ripest peaches in the ...

  3. Podophyllum peltatum - Wikipedia

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    The unripe green fruit is toxic. The ripened yellow fruit is edible in small amounts, and is sometimes made into jelly, [16] though when consumed in large amounts the fruit is poisonous. The rhizome, foliage, and roots are also poisonous. [17] Mayapple contains podophyllotoxin, [18] which is highly toxic if consumed, but can be used as a ...

  4. Peach - Wikipedia

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    The closest relatives of the peach are the Chinese bush peach (Prunus kansuensis), Chinese wild peach (Prunus davidiana), the smooth stone peach (Prunus mira). [32] Though Charles Darwin speculated that the peach might be a marvelous modification of the almond ( Prunus amygdalus ), research into the divergence of peach relatives shows this not ...

  5. Mineral lick - Wikipedia

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    Many animals regularly visit mineral licks to consume clay, supplementing their diet with nutrients and minerals. In tropical bats, lick visitation is associated with a diet based on wild figs (), which have very low levels of sodium, [3] [4] and licks are mostly used by females that are pregnant or lactating.

  6. Kroger's Sweet Georgia Peaches program has arrived - AOL

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    The grocery chain is selling crates of Georgia peaches at special events this summer and fans of the sweet stone fruit can buy some starting today. Here’s what we know. Kroger’s Sweet Georgia ...

  7. List of plants poisonous to equines - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, entire genera are poisonous to equines and include many species spread over several continents. Plants can cause reactions ranging from laminitis (found in horses bedded on shavings from black walnut trees), anemia , kidney disease and kidney failure (from eating the wilted leaves of red maples ), to cyanide poisoning (from the ...

  8. List of herbs with known adverse effects - Wikipedia

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    Agitation and palpitations, [3] "hypertension, irregular heart rate, insomnia, nervousness, tremors and seizures, paranoid psychosis, heart attacks, strokes, and death", [1] [15] kidney stones [15] Flavonoids (contained in many medicinal plants) [5] Vitamin P, citrin Flavonoids, bioflavonoids Hemolytic anemia, kidney damage [5] Germander: Teucrium

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