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Poisonous Plants: Tradescantia pallida
Disclaimer: The list of poisonous plants on this web site does not necessarily include every poisonous plant that is known, or that might be found in an urban landscape or home.

Poisonous Plants: Tolmiea menziesii
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Poisonous Plants: Urginea maritima
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Poisonous Plants of North Carolina - Narcissus spp.
Family Amaryllidaceae Plant Description Perennial, bulbous herbs; leaves narrow, flat, and strap-like; flowers single or in a cluster at the top of a naked stem, each white to yellow or red, with a tubular projection above the 6 spreading petal-like parts; fruit a capsule.

Perennials - Tradescantia X andersonii
Season late spring to summer Height 18-24 inches Hardiness USDA Hardiness Zone 3-9 Flower Color violet purple, white, pink Soil moist to boggy soils Exposure full sun to partial shade Propagation division in spring or fall every 3-4 years, seed sown spring North Carolina Regions Mountains, Piedmont, Coastal Plain Comments The hardy perennial spiderworts are close relatives of the houseplant, Wandering Jew. The flowers are 3 parted, with spidery hairs on the stamens. Spiderwort blooms for a long period through the summer.


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