Shamrock plants
Oxalis genus) are mildly toxic due to their content of soluble calcium oxalates, which can cause symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, and drooling in pets and humans. While a small nibble may not be harmful due to the plant's bitter taste, ingesting large quantities can be dangerous and potentially lead to kidney issues or renal failure, especially in animals.
Hmm.....
https://www.reddit.com/r/Piratefolk/comments/1fdpox8
Saturn feared being poisoned too:
Lmao wow:
Velvet Shank - Wild Food UK
No, velvet shank mushrooms (Flammulina velutipes) are not poisonous, but they have a deadly toxic look-alike called the Funeral Bell (Galerina marginata). It is crucial to be absolutely certain of the identification before eating wild mushrooms, as mistakes can be fatal.
Velvet is a deep red colour too and "Red Haired" Shanks is blatantly Irish too....
The names Shank and Shanks in Ireland are of immigrant origin having been brought into the Province of Ulster by settlers who arrived from England and Scotland, especially during the seventeenth century. It is in Ulster that the majority of descendants bearing these names can still today be found.
There's a very lethal poison called Hemlock as some of you may have heard about at least ofc:
Its seeds, flowers, leaves, roots etc contain toxic alkaloids. These toxic alkaloids can be fatal to humans and animals, even in small amounts. Even touching the plant can cause a skin reaction. There is no antidote for Hemlock poisoning.
Socrates was killed by it too.
Oxalis genus) are mildly toxic due to their content of soluble calcium oxalates, which can cause symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, and drooling in pets and humans. While a small nibble may not be harmful due to the plant's bitter taste, ingesting large quantities can be dangerous and potentially lead to kidney issues or renal failure, especially in animals.
Hmm.....
https://www.reddit.com/r/Piratefolk/comments/1fdpox8
Saturn feared being poisoned too:
Lmao wow:
Velvet Shank - Wild Food UK
No, velvet shank mushrooms (Flammulina velutipes) are not poisonous, but they have a deadly toxic look-alike called the Funeral Bell (Galerina marginata). It is crucial to be absolutely certain of the identification before eating wild mushrooms, as mistakes can be fatal.
Velvet is a deep red colour too and "Red Haired" Shanks is blatantly Irish too....
The names Shank and Shanks in Ireland are of immigrant origin having been brought into the Province of Ulster by settlers who arrived from England and Scotland, especially during the seventeenth century. It is in Ulster that the majority of descendants bearing these names can still today be found.
There's a very lethal poison called Hemlock as some of you may have heard about at least ofc:
Its seeds, flowers, leaves, roots etc contain toxic alkaloids. These toxic alkaloids can be fatal to humans and animals, even in small amounts. Even touching the plant can cause a skin reaction. There is no antidote for Hemlock poisoning.
Socrates was killed by it too.
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