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The black cherrry tree, prunus serotina, may be the tree you are thinking

of. A common wild tree, the leaves are not toxic when fresh or dried, but

are lethel when wilted. I am not sure it that is true of other species in

the prunus genus.

 

 

 

 

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<Ekabuddh (AT) aol (DOT) com>

<sandeep (AT) avatarstudios (DOT) org>

Cc: <visakha_d >; Cow (Protection and related issues)

<Cow (AT) pamho (DOT) net>

Friday, March 01, 2002 7:09 AM

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> Meeting is tomorrow. so don't hurry. If you can put something together of

> Phani and FOI or just him I would give you a donation. Madhuha is also

> excited at this idea.

>

> CC Visakha, (cause i was thinking maryland might have horses also), I had

a

> nightmare about horses dieing and remembered something that happened to a

> friend after Hurricane Fran. They had several horses and woke up one

> morning, they were all lyiing in the pasture dead. At first Vet couldn't

> figure out. It seems that a common tree, I believe it to be elm, plese

check

> with vet. While harmless when alive is toxic when dead. They had a pile

of

> trees in the pasture waiting to be burned. please pass this on.....

> obeisances ekaB

>

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