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Sun, Aug 5, 12 at 19:28
| My dog sniffed this plant and is having a bad reaction. I need to find the name of the plant before I can call a vet. Can anyone help?
I am in Southern California and believe it is a native plant. |
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- Posted by lisanti07028 z6NJ (My Page) on Sun, Aug 5, 12 at 19:37
| I hope your dog is okay,but we can't do much without a picture. |
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- Posted by lindapedone none (My Page) on Sun, Aug 5, 12 at 19:51
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| Looks like purple fountain grass. Not a US native. |
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- Posted by fatamorgana Zone 5/6 (My Page) on Mon, Aug 6, 12 at 9:54
| I'd suspect the chemicals (such as pesticides and fertilizers) used in this garden bed to be the cause more than a grass. FataMorgana |
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| Yes, the grass didn't cause the problem, probably chemicals that were sprayed on it. |
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