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There’s nothing like wandering through a Washington state forest on a beautiful summer day in search of ripe, wild berries.
The entire plant is toxic and can cause skin irritation on contact. Spurge laurel crowds out native understory plants in forests, and is poisonous to people, cats and dogs. Yew berry - Taxus baccata ...
Many varieties of wild berries grow wild in WA state. Some lookalikes are poisonous to humans. Here’s how to tell which berries are safe and not safe to eat.
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Many varieties of wild berries grow wild in WA state. Some lookalikes are poisonous to humans. Here’s how to tell which berries are safe and not safe to eat.
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English laurel - Prunus laurocerasus The English laurel is often used as a divisive shrub, but many varieties have toxic berries, as well as toxic roots and leaves. They contain hydrogen cyanide, ...
Many varieties of wild berries grow wild in WA state. Some lookalikes are poisonous to humans. Here’s how to tell which berries are safe and not safe to eat.